Record renews COO Summit sponsorship as it builds institutional visibility

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Record has returned as a sponsor of the Alternative Credit Investor COO Summit for a second straight year, reinforcing its presence in front of senior decision-makers in alternative credit.

The company is one of the best-known names in currency management, with a proposition built around tailored and unconflicted currency solutions for institutional clients. That remains relevant in an environment where foreign exchange exposure can affect returns, risk profiles and portfolio construction. By backing an event focused on chief operating officers and senior executives, Record is positioning itself in front of an audience that is directly involved in oversight, implementation and manager selection.

The Alternative Credit Investor COO Summit is an exclusive annual event for senior operational executives from leading private credit firms.

The overnight event will enable COOs and CFOs to connect and share valuable insights, through a mix of panel discussions, interactive roundtables and networking activities.

Record plc (LON:REC) develops bespoke, high-quality, sophisticated solutions for institutional investors, a unique offering stemming from Record’s knowledge and expertise gained from its core currency hedging markets.

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