In the second of a two-part interview, Jeroen Sinnige (pictured) managing director portfolio management at Mondriaan Structures Fund, looked back at how the fund fared during the extreme Covid-19 related volatility on the financial markets earlier this year.

Mondriaan Structures Fund is a Dutch regulated open-ended investment fund that solely invest in structured products to achieve its objective – an average long-term return at least equal to the return on the equity markets, but with a lower risk than a diversified equity portfolio.  The fund, which obtained a licence under the alternative investment fund managers directive (AIFMD) on 7 October 2020 , was first launched on 1 January 2018 and it currently manages assets of approximately

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