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LONDON - Picktan Capital, a London-based wealth management firm managing over $7 billion in client assets globally, is on track to deliver its strongest quarterly performance to date in Q2 2025, according to a company press release.
The firm, which focuses on private equity investments in high-growth sectors, has seen significant gains from its investments in aerospace innovation, AI development, and satellite communications. This performance comes as market speculation grows about a potential public listing, although the company has not officially confirmed such plans.
Picktan’s investment strategy has centered on sectors undergoing structural transformation, positioning the firm to capitalize on emerging opportunities rather than following market trends.
"We’re seeing the results of years of preparation and disciplined execution," said Richard Hart, Head of Private Equity, in the statement. "This year has validated our long-term approach, identifying the right trends early, backing capable operators, and staying true to our principles."
The wealth management firm operates from offices in London and Luxembourg, working with founders, institutional investors, and family offices. Its approach combines institutional investment practices with strategic flexibility to navigate changing financial landscapes.
Industry observers note that if Picktan were to pursue a public listing, it would likely aim to capitalize on its current momentum and investor interest in forward-focused equity opportunities.
The company’s performance in the first half of 2025 has demonstrated consistent execution of its investment thesis through strategic partnerships and rigorous due diligence, according to the press release.
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