Shoreline Trading Group LLC a multi-prime brokerage and agency execution services to emerging and established asset managers, announced today that it was ranked as the Number 2 prime broker in its category in Alpha Magazine's 4th Annual Alpha Awards for Hedge Fund Service Providers. The awards are based on a comprehensive survey of hedge fund managers. The ranking in the survey is a first for Shoreline, reflecting its rapid growth relative to entrenched firms and proving the value to clients of its boutique approach to multi-prime brokerage.
In the context of the global market crisis, the award recognizes the confidence that asset managers have in Shoreline's ability to deliver its boutique business model: focused on accessing multiple prime brokerage firms through a single relationship and providing high quality customer service to its clients. Recognizing the fiduciary and operational risk requirements that funds have for multiple prime brokerage relationships, Shoreline introduces its accounts to the clearing and custody services of Goldman Sachs Execution & Clearing, JP Morgan Securities, Credit Suisse Securities Corp, and Fortis Securities. To facilitate these services, Shoreline provides hedge funds, institutions, and professional traders with trade execution platforms and turnkey back office solutions.
Said Michael Murray, Shoreline Partner: "In navigating today's turbulent global market conditions, asset managers require both expertise and experience. The recognition and confidence that hedge funds have placed in Shoreline through the Alpha Award confirms the successful efforts we've made to service our clients since 1996, and we are grateful to them. Our franchise has been built by a comprehensive focus on client service and a commitment to providing our clients with the various multi-prime brokerage and agency execution tools they require. Our clients, regardless of size, will continue to receive boutique, best-of-breed, world-class service, guidance, and insight to help them navigate the challenges and volatility of today's environment, to increase assets under management, and to improve alpha."
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