Other winners at the Awards included Rasmala Investments for Newcomer of the Year, Argent Financial Group for Most Innovative Project and ABN Amro for Hedge Fund Distributor of the Year.
The Awards, organised by Terrapin and sponsored by Man Investments, were held at the Jumeirah Beach Hotel in Dubai on March 7th following the eighth annual Hedge Funds World Middle East Conference.
The hedge fund industry has seen enormous growth in the Middle East in recent years with the evolution of the entire fund management sector. Hedge funds have become an increasingly attractive option for investors in the Middle East and are now being recognised as an asset class that can lower risk across a portfolio of investments. Furthermore, the recent regulation of this sector has inspired confidence in investors, with the introduction of the Collective Investment Law in April 2006, which sets out the framework for regulating funds and permits the operation of various types of funds.
Sandy Shipton, Head of Asset Management at the DIFC said:
"I am delighted to accept this award on behalf of the DIFC and to acknowledge that our efforts to work towards a successful and credible hedge fund sector in the Middle East are being appreciated and rewarded. While the hedge fund industry is currently dominated by the US and Europe, at the DIFC we believe that we can offer an alternative that is onshore, transparent, and regulated to international standards, putting the Middle East firmly on the hedge fund map."
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