Lunate picks BNY Mellon for fund services
20 February 2024 UAE

Global alternative investment manager Lunate Capital has selected BNY Mellon for fund administration, transfer agency and global custody.
Based in Abu Dhabi, Lunate is a subsidiary of private investment firm Chimera Investment.
BNY Mellon will service Lunate’s complete portfolio, offering a complete view across funds and providing data-driven insights.
Through the partnership, the companies aim to further develop the UAE’s capital markets landscape.
Commenting on the announcement, Seif Fikry, managing partner at Lunate, says: “It is important to us as we navigate global markets that we are supported by BNY Mellon, with its approach covering different fund structures and strategies, to drive long-term value for our clients.”
Hani Kablawi, head of international at BNY Mellon, adds: “Our expertise and commitment to providing general partner investment lifecycle solutions at scale will help Lunate achieve its global ambitions across its multi-asset class portfolio."
Based in Abu Dhabi, Lunate is a subsidiary of private investment firm Chimera Investment.
BNY Mellon will service Lunate’s complete portfolio, offering a complete view across funds and providing data-driven insights.
Through the partnership, the companies aim to further develop the UAE’s capital markets landscape.
Commenting on the announcement, Seif Fikry, managing partner at Lunate, says: “It is important to us as we navigate global markets that we are supported by BNY Mellon, with its approach covering different fund structures and strategies, to drive long-term value for our clients.”
Hani Kablawi, head of international at BNY Mellon, adds: “Our expertise and commitment to providing general partner investment lifecycle solutions at scale will help Lunate achieve its global ambitions across its multi-asset class portfolio."
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