Intertrust Recognized as Finalist in Two Funds Europe 2018 Awards
We’re proud to have been shortlisted at the Funds Europe Awards 2018 for two awards: ‘European Marketing Campaign of the Year’ and ‘European Thought Leadership of the Year’.

We’re pleased that our Emerging Fund Manager Guide has been shortlisted for ‘European Marketing Campaign of the Year’ and our Changing Tides: Global Private Debt Market report has been shortlisted for ‘European Thought Leadership of the Year’.
To see all finalists shortlisted, click here.
The awards highlight the outstanding and innovative contribution to the funds industry, whether in asset management, asset servicing or in support of those activities. The Judges reward excellence in growth, innovation, development, client service and commitment to Europe.
Winners will be announced at the Awards Ceremony on Thursday 1 November 2018 at The Tower of London.
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