Record wins a strategic foothold where currency risk meets fund complexity

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Record Plc has been named “FX Solution of the Year” at the 2025 Alternative Credit Investor Awards, an accolade that highlights its growing importance to institutional managers dealing with increasingly complex portfolios.

The awards are judged by a panel of senior investors and allocators who evaluate providers on capability and on relevance.

Record Delivers tailored solutions that integrate directly into fund operations. The firm focuses on optimising FX exposures in a way that supports the manager’s own risk and return objectives, without adding friction. That has become more valuable as fund structures grow more global and less forgiving of operational inefficiencies.

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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