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Christopher Graham Stone worked at ACPI Investments Ltd.
from 2009 to 2019.
He held the position of Partner and was the Head of Equities & Trading from 2016 to 2019.
Former positions of Christopher Graham Stone
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ACPI Investments Ltd.
![]() ACPI Investments Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance ACPI Investments Ltd. (ACPI) is the wholly-owned alternative investment subsidiary of Union Bancaire Privée UBP S.A. (UBP), itself a subsidiary of CBI Holding SA in Switzerland. The firm was founded by Alok Oberoi in 2001 as ACP Partners LLP and merged with TriAlpha Investment Advisors in 2009. The combined business was renamed and rebranded as ACPI Investments Ltd. On 31 December 2018, UBP acquired ACPI. Headquartered in London, the firm provides discretionary and non-discretionary investment management advice for individuals and high net-worth clients, trusts, charities, pensions or corporate entities in separately managed accounts. | Head-Equity Investments | 07/12/2019 |
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ACPI Investments Ltd.
![]() ACPI Investments Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance ACPI Investments Ltd. (ACPI) is the wholly-owned alternative investment subsidiary of Union Bancaire Privée UBP S.A. (UBP), itself a subsidiary of CBI Holding SA in Switzerland. The firm was founded by Alok Oberoi in 2001 as ACP Partners LLP and merged with TriAlpha Investment Advisors in 2009. The combined business was renamed and rebranded as ACPI Investments Ltd. On 31 December 2018, UBP acquired ACPI. Headquartered in London, the firm provides discretionary and non-discretionary investment management advice for individuals and high net-worth clients, trusts, charities, pensions or corporate entities in separately managed accounts. | Finance |
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