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Turquoise Partners

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Type
  
Area served
  
International

Headquarters
  
Total assets
  
200 million USD (2014)

Industry
  
Website
  
TurquoisePartners.com

Founded
  
2005

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Key people
  
Rouzbeh Pirouz (Chairman)Ramin Rabii (CEO)

Products
  
Asset ManagementPrivate EquityBrokerage ServicesCorporate Finance

Profiles

Turquoise Partners (Persian: شرکت سرمایه گذاری فیروزه‎‎) is an international financial services group based in Iran which was established in 2005 by a group of Iranian businessmen. Its activities include providing a wide range of financial services to foreign and domestic clients. The company is considered a pioneer in terms of managing foreign assets on the Tehran Stock Exchange. Turquoise manages at least 90% of all foreign investment in Iran's capital market.

Contents

Iran Investment Monthly

Turquoise Partners produces a monthly electronic newsletter "Iran Investment Monthly" which provides the latest news on Iran’s financial market and economy in English.

Firouzeh Asia Brokerage

Turquoise has a majority stake in a fully licensed Iranian brokerage company, Firouzeh Asia Brokerage, which offers services such as trading, online trading and wealth management to both local and foreign clients. In February 2015, Firouzeh launched "Turquoise TSE 30 Iran Index ETF”, which will be mirroring the TSE 30 index which covers the top 30 largest companies by market capitalization on the Tehran Stock Exchange. It is Iran's first index ETF. This ETF is listed on the Tehran Stock Exchange under the ticker: فیروزه

Partnerships

In 2015, Charlemagne Capital in London (U.K.) and Turquoise Partners announced their partnership. Charlemagne has $2.5 billion assets under management. Together, they have set up funds in different sectors such as oil and gas, banks and retail in Iran worth $50 million.

In 2016, Turquoise announced that it will partner with Swiss bank Reyl & Cie in Dubai in a $200 million Venture Capital fund focused primarily on consumer goods.

References

Turquoise Partners Wikipedia


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