| Investor Type | Firm |
| Type of Fund | Other |
| Investing | Australia |
Regal Funds Management, established in 2004, is one of Australia's most recognized and awarded alternative investment managers. With offices in Australia and globally, they manage investments for a wide variety of clients including institutions, family offices, foundations, and private investors, both locally and internationally.
They are known as a pioneer in the hedge fund and alternatives industry within the country, and they operate as a subsidiary under the publicly traded company Regal Partners Limited (ASX:RPL). Their reputation is built upon one of the largest fundamental research teams in the Asia-Pacific region, which underpins a suite of multi-award-winning investment strategies encompassing long/short equities, private markets, and credit & royalties. Their long/short equity funds have received numerous accolades and invest across Australian and global markets.
By leveraging a multi-strategy approach, they provide clients access to their comprehensive investment expertise, including strategies otherwise closed to new capital or with limited capacity. In the realm of private markets and pre-IPO investments, Regal Funds Management targets emerging companies that demonstrate the potential to become future leaders in the Australian marketplace, combining elements of private equity and hedge fund investing. Moreover, their credit & royalties strategies offer flexible capital solutions to corporates in Australia and New Zealand, aiming to produce attractive risk-adjusted returns.
On top of their fund offerings, Regal manages two ASX-listed investment vehicles, the Regal Investment Fund (ASX:RF1) and Regal Asian Investments Limited (ASX:RG8), catering to investors' preference for listed options. Regal Funds Management's overall investment thesis is anchored on the identification of opportunities that exhibit an asymmetry in risk and reward, utilizing rigorous research and a seasoned investment team to deliver robust investment solutions across various asset classes.

