Asset Circle

Partner with us

Asset Circle is a free platform designed to help investment professionals discover and connect with credible off-the-beaten-path investment managers.

If you’d like to feature your content on Asset Circle, simply follow our three quick and easy steps to get started.

We curate high-quality information in partnership with investment firms – thereby helping professional investors make informed decisions.

To maximise visibility, set up your event post 2-4 weeks in advance.

Step One

Register as A Partner

Register your interest to partner with us. All the content and events designed for professional investors needs to be connected to an Asset Circle account, before we can promote your content and upcoming events to professional investors.

Step Two

Add Event

Once you’re signed up, simply start a post by clicking “Start a Post” Fill in the questions on our easy-to-follow template. The summary is designed to be short with key details that clearly indicate the key highlights of your content or what you plan to discuss during your event.

Step Three

Submit Post

When you are happy, click “Submit” to send your post to our team. Once your post is published, we will send you notifications of all verified investment professionals who are interested to learn more.

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All content on this website is provided for informational and discussion purposes and does not constitute a solicitation or investment, legal or tax advice.  All content does not contain sufficient information to support an investment decision.
 
To proceed, you undertake, warrant, and represent to us that you are:
 
  • In the EU: a professional investor as defined in Directive 2011/61/EU (AIFMD) and Directive 2014/65/EU (MiFID) Annex II Section I or Section II.
  • Additionally, in Germany: a semi-professional investor as defined in the German Capital Investment Code.
  • In Luxembourg: a well-informed investor as defined in the Luxembourg SIF law.
  • In Switzerland: a qualified investor under the Swiss Collective Investment Schemes Act.
  • In the UK: a professional investor as defined in the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) handbook.
  • In Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein: professional and institutional investors that are authorised by the relevant authorities in these countries as professional investor or financial adviser.