European Wealth Sterling Bond Fund Overview
- Year Founded
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2014
- Status
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Acquired/Merged
- Latest Deal Type
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Asset Purch.
- Financing Rounds
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European Wealth Sterling Bond Fund General Information
Description
A managed portfolio of government, supra-national and corporate bonds. The fund aims to provide investors with a considerably higher return than the yield available on cash deposits, combined with a cautious approach to volatility of returns.
Contact Information
Corporate Office
- 10-11 Austin Friars
- London EC2N 2HG
- England, United Kingdom
Corporate Office
- 10-11 Austin Friars
- London EC2N 2HG
- England, United Kingdom
European Wealth Sterling Bond Fund Valuation & Funding
Deal Type | Date | Amount | Valuation/ EBITDA |
Post-Val | Status | Debt |
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European Wealth Sterling Bond Fund FAQs
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When was European Wealth Sterling Bond Fund founded?
European Wealth Sterling Bond Fund was founded in 2014.
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Where is European Wealth Sterling Bond Fund headquartered?
European Wealth Sterling Bond Fund is headquartered in London, United Kingdom.
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What industry is European Wealth Sterling Bond Fund in?
European Wealth Sterling Bond Fund’s primary industry is Buildings and Property.
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Is European Wealth Sterling Bond Fund a private or public company?
European Wealth Sterling Bond Fund is a Private company.
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What is European Wealth Sterling Bond Fund’s current revenue?
The current revenue for European Wealth Sterling Bond Fund is
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When was European Wealth Sterling Bond Fund acquired?
European Wealth Sterling Bond Fund was acquired on 01-Jan-2014.
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Who acquired European Wealth Sterling Bond Fund?
European Wealth Sterling Bond Fund was acquired by European Wealth Group (acquired).
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