On the 6th and 7th March 2018, ABN AMRO Clearing will be hosting the 7th Amsterdam Investor Forum (AIF) at its head office. The focus sessions on the 6th March will host roundtables for managers and investors and offer intimate and knowledge sharing opportunities. The conference’s main day on the 7th March will include panel sessions and key notes as well as the AIF Factor.
The AIF Factor is a competition where 5 shortlisted funds are given the floor for a 3 minute pitch, to present their proposition to 250+ professional investors and managers. Delegates then cast their votes, appointing the most convincing pitch as the 2018 AIF Factor winner. The competition is open to all funds regardless of size, location, investment strategies. Participants are required to register their submission via the event website by Friday 26 January 2018.
Opportunity to raise managers’ profile
“The Amsterdam Investor Forum is a unique opportunity for institutional investors, fund managers and asset allocators to meet and debate on market developments, trends, regulatory landscape and investment strategies. This year again, the forum will regroup some of the most talented managers and largest investors in alternatives. Through the AIF Factor, we want to give the opportunity to fund managers to raise their profile and present their strategy to an audience of investors, asset allocators and peers” comments Gildas Le Treut, Global Head of Prime at ABN AMRO Clearing.
7th edition AIF
The Amsterdam Investor Forum, organised by ABN AMRO Clearing has gained wide recognition as the leading alternative investment event in the Netherlands. In its 7th edition, the AIF will again deliver a global line-up of prominent speakers and panelists that are active in the alternatives industry including Fund Management, Asset Management, Investment and Asset allocation.
The AIF is a non-profit event, attendees are invited to make a donation to one of the proposed charities/foundations when registering. This year, ABN AMRO Clearing will support the below charities.
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