Argyll & Buchanan, hedge fund broker, partners with recruiter Matchbook

February 19, 2020
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Argyll & Buchanan, hedge fund broker, has recently announced the beginning of a new partnership with Matchbook, financial talent recruitment platform based out of New York.

The agreement gives customers of the Glasgow firm access to Matchbook's service which allows firms to search a marketplace of screened and vetted financial services professionals.

A&B offers emerging hedge funds access to investments and technology normally only accessible to large financial institutions but without minimum revenue thresholds or minimum asset levels.

It also offers ancillary services such as capital raising and business consultancy, to which Matchbook adds talent search.

Mel Sutton, Managing Director of Argyll & Buchanan, said:

“We’re very excited about this opportunity to join forces with Matchbook.io and offer our clients the best solution to fulfill their human capital requirements. Talent search and selection in the hedge fund industry, just got a whole lot easier."

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February 19, 2020

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