FC Capital names new head of distribution

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3 February 2020
| By Oksana Patron |
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Alternative asset manager, FC Capital, has announced the appointment of Paul Shaw as its new head of distribution.

He has over 27 years of experience in senior roles across financial services and funds management and his appointment would be expected to help strengthen the company’s network of wholesale investors and capabilities to offer co-investment opportunities in private debt and capital markets, the firm said.

“We are excited to have Paul join the FC Capital team. Paul brings a compelling combination of skills, experience and drive to the business as we embark on our next phase of growth. Paul’s experience across the alternatives, equity, debt, and property investments space will strengthen FC Capital’s position for the future,” FC Capital’s chief executive, Brad Prout, said.

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