07.02.2025

Kepler Cheuvreux and Unigestion Launch Kepler Unigestion

07.02.2025
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Kepler Cheuvreux and Unigestion have now received all regulatory approvals ahead of the launch of Kepler Unigestion, a new partnership focused on quantitative strategies for listed equities.

Following the closing of the transaction, Unigestion’s Equities team has joined Kepler Cheuvreux (Suisse) SA, and now operates under the Kepler Unigestion brand. This new partnership manages over EUR 3 billion in assets and comprises a team of 20 professionals that combines cutting-edge artificial intelligence with deep investment expertise to deliver innovative equity strategies.

Strong market reception and early momentum

Alexei Jourovski, CEO of Kepler Unigestion, said: “We are pleased that the creation of Kepler Unigestion has been positively received by both our longstanding clients and the wider market. The investment environment has become more uncertain in recent months, and we are seeing a significant increase in interest in our strategies from investors seeking to profit from current market volatility. We are very excited about the opportunity to further leverage the combined expertise and enhanced capabilities of Kepler Unigestion for the benefit of our clients.“

A new phase of development

With the Kepler Unigestion brand now operational, the partnership is entering a new growth phase driven by innovation and market expansion. To achieve this, Kepler Cheuvreux, Unigestion and the Kepler Unigestion management team will leverage Unigestion’s quantitative equity expertise and Kepler Cheuvreux’s research and distribution capabilities to develop new innovative products and open up new client opportunities.

Source: Kepler Unigestion

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