
A $4 Billion Hong Kong Family Office Makes First Crypto Foray
A money manager to some of Hong Kong's richest individuals will start investing in crypto, as more favorable regulations attract a wider array of investors to the digital-asset sector.
VMS Group, a multifamily office with just under $4 billion in assets under management, plans to allocate up to $10 million to strategies run by decentralized-finance hedge fund Re7 Capital, said VMS managing partner Elton Cheung in an interview. He added that the size of the allocation hasn't been finalized.
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