Abbey Capital launches Abbey Capital TrendPlus
08 September 2025 Ireland
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Abbey Capital, a global alternative investment manager, has launched Abbey Capital TrendPlus.
According to the firm, this marks its entry into the Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities (UCITS) market.
The fund is established on Waystone’s MontLake UCITS Platform, with Waystone — a provider of specialist services to the asset management industry — acting as Management Company (ManCo).
Abbey Capital TrendPlus will combine Commodity Trading Advisors (CTAs) trading across a broad set of global financial and commodity markets.
According to the firm, the strategy aims to deliver a complementary, uncorrelated return profile to equities, bonds, and other alternative strategies while maintaining a strong focus on risk management, liquidity, and portfolio diversification.
Investors will gain access to over 200 global markets, across currencies, fixed income, commodities, and equity indices.
Waystone will provide a suite of UCITS ManCo services — including governance, compliance and risk oversight with Abbey Capital focusing on portfolio construction and investment management.
Mick Swift, CEO of Abbey Capital, comments: “Abbey Capital’s TrendPlus strategy marks an important milestone in our mission to make institutional quality investment strategies accessible to a broader range of global investors.
“This UCITS product reflects our conviction in managed futures, the importance of long term investing and the potential to deliver uncorrelated returns within a strong risk framework.”
James Allis, country head — Ireland at Waystone, adds: “Waystone is delighted to support Abbey Capital in bringing its TrendPlus strategy to market.
“As a leading third-party ManCo in Ireland, we are uniquely positioned to provide regulatory infrastructure and oversight that allows investment managers to stay focused on what they do best: innovating product strategies for their investors and running the portfolio.”
According to the firm, this marks its entry into the Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities (UCITS) market.
The fund is established on Waystone’s MontLake UCITS Platform, with Waystone — a provider of specialist services to the asset management industry — acting as Management Company (ManCo).
Abbey Capital TrendPlus will combine Commodity Trading Advisors (CTAs) trading across a broad set of global financial and commodity markets.
According to the firm, the strategy aims to deliver a complementary, uncorrelated return profile to equities, bonds, and other alternative strategies while maintaining a strong focus on risk management, liquidity, and portfolio diversification.
Investors will gain access to over 200 global markets, across currencies, fixed income, commodities, and equity indices.
Waystone will provide a suite of UCITS ManCo services — including governance, compliance and risk oversight with Abbey Capital focusing on portfolio construction and investment management.
Mick Swift, CEO of Abbey Capital, comments: “Abbey Capital’s TrendPlus strategy marks an important milestone in our mission to make institutional quality investment strategies accessible to a broader range of global investors.
“This UCITS product reflects our conviction in managed futures, the importance of long term investing and the potential to deliver uncorrelated returns within a strong risk framework.”
James Allis, country head — Ireland at Waystone, adds: “Waystone is delighted to support Abbey Capital in bringing its TrendPlus strategy to market.
“As a leading third-party ManCo in Ireland, we are uniquely positioned to provide regulatory infrastructure and oversight that allows investment managers to stay focused on what they do best: innovating product strategies for their investors and running the portfolio.”
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