The problem

    • Not enough capital introduction professionals ensconced within the prime brokerage operations at the banks and brokers for all the funds looking for help


    • The size of the manager and the nature of the strategy often fail to motivate the prime broker to take up the gauntlet for the fund

    • Smaller managers can't manage the portfolio and sell to investors at the same time without performance suffering

    • Thousands of investors out there to reach. Far too many for any one or two people to contact

    • A decades old process of materials dissemination and follow up by cap intro teams completely monopolizes investors' days

    • The lack of visibility on noteworthy smaller managers. Potentially attractive managers are not showcased to investors

    • No investor has the time to hunt for these managers amongst the morass of existing databases

Regiment Cap Intro’s Answer

    • Allows it to be offered economically to even the most cost-conscious manager

    • Gives Regiment Cap Intro the chance to show investors managers that will never be presented by prime brokers

    • Cuts down on the need for investors to deal with external marketers

    • Match funds to investor inquiry based on the investor's parameters

    • Distribute the relevant manager information to the investor

    • Solicit an opinion from the investor electronically with no hassle