Hermitage Capital Management

Hermitage Capital Management
IndustryInvestment management
Founded1996
FoundersBill Browder and Edmond Safra
Headquarters
Area served
Worldwide

Hermitage Capital Management is an investment fund and asset management company specializing in Russian markets founded by Bill Browder and Edmond Safra. Chief operating officer is Ivan Cherkasov.[1] Hermitage Capital Management headquarters are in Guernsey; it also maintains offices in the Cayman Islands, London and Moscow.[2][3]

Its main investment fund, the Hermitage Fund created in 1996,[2] was rated as extremely successful after earning 2,697% between 1996 and December 2007.[4]

Hermitage describe themselves as an activist fund. Its tactics include the exposure of corporate corruption in the companies it is holding, in the hope of improving managerial behaviour and lessen the significant discount that corruption has on share prices. Most famously, Hermitage has helped to expose several high-profile cases of corruption in Russia's largest company Gazprom between 1998 and 2000. In October 2000, Hermitage reported that "investors are valuing this company as if 99 percent of its assets have been stolen. The real figure is around 10 percent so that's good news."[5]

In April 2007, the firm launched Hermitage Global, an activist fund focused on global emerging markets.

Since 2015, Hermitage has operated as a family office hedge fund based in London, having returned outside capital to investors. The focus of the fund is still in emerging markets.[6]

  1. ^ "Hermitage Capital Management Limited: Private Company Information - Bloomberg". www.bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2018-06-11.
  2. ^ a b Hermitage Capital Management Company Profile. LinkedIn Overview. Accessed 2010-04-23.
  3. ^ Browder, Bill (2015). Red Notice: How I Became Putin's No. 1 Enemy. Bantam Press. ISBN 978-0593072950.
  4. ^ "Opalesque BACKSTAGE Video - Bill Browder: Sergey Magnitsky case reveals Russia's ugliest face". February 8, 2010. Retrieved 2010-02-08. The Hermitage Fund has been extremely successful, gaining 2,697% through December 2007
  5. ^ "Gazprom and Hermitage Capital: Shareholder Activism in Russia", Stanford Graduate School of Business Case IB-36, 2002
  6. ^ "The man who was once Russia's largest foreign investor says he should've 'never gone there in the first place'". Business Insider. Retrieved 2018-06-11.

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