Arpad Busson takes reins at Gottex as founder Joachim Gottschalk steps down

 
Jamie Dunkley15 July 2015

Arpad “Arki” Busson, one of the world’s best-known hedge fund managers, was today named executive chairman of Gottex Fund Management.

Busson, the former fiancé of Uma Thurman and founder of the ARK charity ball, merged his EIM Group with Gottex in 2013 to create a firm that now has more than $8 billion (£5.2 billion) of client assets.

The deal brought the 52-year-old French financier together with Joachim “Jo” Gottschalk who, at 69, has decided to step down as chief executive having founded the company in 1992.

Busson will take the reins while the hedge fund searches for a new chief executive.

According to Gottex’s latest annual numbers, the EIM deal is expected to result in more than $20 million of savings and see the enlarged group return to profit later this year.

It slipped to a $12.3 million operating loss in 2014 on the back of lower fees and late completion of the merger.

Earlier this year, Gottex said: “We operate in a challenging environment which includes global political uncertainty, potential deflationary forces, tension among EU countries and governments using foreign exchange devaluations as instruments to become competitive again.”

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