What We Do

Asset Management
We operate in Fund Management, working alongside different financial operators, and Wealth Management, providing a large variety of strategies based on selected risk profile and various investment categories.
Capital Markets
We provide a full range of services to both corporate and private equity clients.
Our team provides sales, trading and corporate broking/finance.
We offer crowdfunding service through our partner platform.


Euronext Listing Sponsor
We assist and support a company in the preparatory activities for admission on Euronext market.
On 14th February 2020, we has been awarded by the Euronext Board with a Listing Sponsor accreditation.
Appointed Rep
Appointed Representatives are firms or persons who perform regulated activities under the umbrella of their principal firm (Pairstech Capital Management LLP), which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.

Company News
Press Release – Lemanik Flex Quantitative HR6 Fund Award
Aleph Finance (“Aleph”) is pleased to announce that at the FinLantern’s Quant 2022 event, the Flex Quantitative HR6 fund, for which Aleph is delegated investment manager, was awarded second place at the 9th Diaman Awards in the FoFs Flexible category.
Press Release – Pairstech Capital Management approved by CONSOB
Pairstech Capital Management LLP is pleased to announce that as of 28th of July 2021 it has received approval from the Italian regulator Consob as Third Country Investment Firm, in order to perform, inter alia, Portfolio Management and Advisory Services vis-à-vis professional clients ex lege.
Pairstech Capital Management LLP’s new Executive Committee
On 11th of June 2021, Pairstech Capital Management LLP (the Company) has appointed a new Executive Committee (EC), composed by Andrea Sprizzi, Emanuele Rigo and Marc Miranda.
Portfolios & Market Update

Our Portfolios & Market Update June 2022
Our ETFs & Funds Portfolios and Global Markets (Equities, commodities, bonds, currencies) updates.
Market Overview

UK Economy
The cost of living crisis in the UK is making itself felt more and more, and some experts have warned that recession could come sooner than expected. Recent data has shown a further weakening of the British economy.

US CPI
All eyes on the US Consumer Price Index. According to the New York Fed survey of consumer expectations in July, Americans expect inflation to decline to 6.2% over the next year, from 6.8% in the June survey result, and to 3.2% over the next three years, from 3.6%.

FED
Last week the focus was on the ECB raising its three key interest rates by 50 basis points. This week it’s the Federal Reserve’s turn. Days prior to the Fed’s policy statement, markets were pricing in another 75 basis point increase in the benchmark rate, same as at the June meeting.