Credicorp Capital picks up distribution of Rogge funds

Credicorp's Ignacio Montes said incorporation of the Rogge products came about as a direct result of its acquisition by Allianz, since the German firm already has a distribution agreement Credicorp.

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State Street inks distribution deal with Credicorp Capital

In commenting on the appointment of Peruvian-owned Credicorp Capital as its Andean distributor, SSGA's Nick Good said, “Latin America is a strategically important market to the SPDR business."

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Credicorp takes over Andean distribution for State Street

The tri-national firm had been looking for a passive manager for its distribution business, to complement its roster of traditional and alternatives firms, said Credicorp's Ignacio Montes, regional director of institutional distribution.

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Private-equity funds in Chile added USD 2 billion in AUMs in 12 months

Local domiciled private-equity funds are enjoying strong growth just as the regulator is proposing increased limits on AFP investments in alternatives.

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Sura and Credicorp agree to develop infrastructure projects in Colombia and Peru

Juan Carlos Botero, director of SURA Investment Management, said the partnership's initial focus will be on the Colombian and Peruvian markets.

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Credicorp looks for passive manager to complete its already diverse offering

Ignacio Montes explained to Fund Pro Latin America the strategy behind working with global firms such as Partners Group, Apax Partners, ICG, Colony Capital, Madison Dearborn Partners, Grosvenor Capital, Candriam, Allianz , TCW, MetWest, and Highland Capital.

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Credicorp launches MILA funds across asset classes

Credicorp is launching Cayman- and Luxembourg-domiciled funds in the equity and debt markets. The Condor Equity Fund invest exclusively in MILA, while the Latin American Corporate Debt Fund seeks to invest 40 to 60 percent in MILA and the remainder in Mexico and Brazil primarily. Meanwhile, it is in the fundraising period for its Peru Real Estate Fund and its Colombian Real Estate Construction Fund, which offer investors access to MILA’s developing real estate sector.

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