
QuantX
QuantX creates sound and intelligent quantitative solutions to portfolio construction challenges to help investors.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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Total Funding | 000k |
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QuantX Management, established in 2008, operates as a specialized provider of global and dynamic portfolio management services. The firm was co-founded by Michael A. Tew, who serves as the Chief Investment Officer and Managing Director, and Quinton Wood, the U.K. Managing Partner. This initiative was born from a team of seasoned investors and risk managers aiming to create an investment vehicle with full transparency and real-time risk management for portfolios of emerging investment manager strategies.
The company directs its services towards family offices, institutions, and high-net-worth investors, offering a hedged allocation vehicle. With a presence in both New York and London, QuantX allocates capital to emerging hedge fund managers. The core of its business model revolves around a sophisticated proprietary software platform. This technology is a key differentiator, enabling on-the-spot portfolio analysis, sub-account reconciliation, and various profit and loss management functions.
The platform provides clients with real-time risk management solutions, a significant advantage over typical 'next day' reporting. Its analytical tools produce intraday reports that include value at risk (VaR), shock, and stress testing. The firm employs a rigorous manager selection process, which combines a macroanalytic global overview with a micro-level evaluation of potential exposures from individual managers. QuantX Management is registered in the U.K. by the Financial Conduct Authority, underscoring its adherence to regulatory standards.
Keywords: portfolio management, asset management, risk management, family offices, institutional investors, high-net-worth, hedge funds, investment vehicle, emerging managers, financial software, real-time analytics, portfolio analysis, risk solutions, value at risk, stress testing, manager selection, financial conduct authority, Michael A. Tew, Quinton Wood, investment strategies