Framont Access — Institutional Investment Platform
In brief: Framont Access is the investor-facing product platform of Framont & Partners Management Ltd, a management company domiciled in Malta and licensed by the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA). It presents the investment funds, actively managed certificates (AMCs), exchange traded instruments (ETIs) and private market deals for which Framont acts as management company, AIFM or strategy manager, and provides documentation to eligible investors on request.
Framont Access is the investment product platform of Framont & Partners Management Ltd, a Malta-based management company licensed by the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) under the Investment Services Act (Cap. 370) and authorised as a UCITS management company and Alternative Investment Fund Manager (AIFM) under the AIFMD. The platform gives eligible investors curated access to institutional-grade investment products: investment funds, actively managed certificates (AMCs), exchange traded instruments (ETIs) and selected private market deals.
What is an exchange traded instrument (ETI)?
An ETI is a listed security issued by a securitisation vehicle that packages a managed investment strategy into an instrument with an ISIN, tradable through a bank or broker. Collateralised structures hold the strategy's assets in a segregated portfolio to mitigate issuer risk. Read the full guide: What is an ETI?
What is an actively managed certificate (AMC)?
An AMC is a securitised certificate whose payoff tracks a discretionary or systematic strategy managed by an appointed manager, offering fund-like exposure in a security format. Read the full guide: Actively Managed Certificates, explained
Investment funds
Framont & Partners Management Ltd manages a focused range of alternative investment funds spanning Italian real estate, distressed credit and global capital-market strategies, reserved for professional and eligible investors: six Italian reserved AIFs — Gentile da Fabriano, Orizzonte, Wright (Rome focus, for professional investors or subscriptions from €500,000), Real Sequoia and Pinnacle Investment in real estate, plus Hubble Capital in distressed credit — and three Malta-domiciled Notified AIFs: Asymetria Fund (open-ended absolute return, Global Series SICAV plc), Earth Horizon Fund (private equity, Global Series SICAV plc) and CIREDCO Fund 1 (closed-ended, Italian real estate distressed credit). Fund Rules or Offering Supplement and Offering Memorandum are available on request from the Management Company / AIFM.
Listed products
Comparing the products
A single comparison view sets every product open to subscription side by side — wrapper and structure, strategy, liquidity, currency, costs and eligibility — grouped by funds, AMCs and ETIs, and filterable by category: Product comparison (Italian). Reserved private market opportunities are listed below the table at teaser level and are released by access code after eligibility verification.
Who issues these products, and who manages them
Each wrapper sits inside its own regulated chain, set out stop by stop at Structure and safeguards (Italian). The exchange traded instruments are issued by iMaps ETI AG (Liechtenstein) and listed on Börse Stuttgart; Noctiluca Capital and Zalphyx Yield Strategies are issued through protected cells on the GenTwo platform — of Expand2 Issuer PCC Limited and Expand3 Issuer PCC Limited (Guernsey) respectively — with InCore Bank AG as paying agent, and custody and brokerage for Noctiluca Capital via TradeStation Europe B.V.; the nine funds are Italian reserved AIFs and Malta-domiciled Notified AIFs. In every case portfolio management is performed by Framont & Partners Management Ltd, an AIFM authorised by the MFSA, while strategy developers provide the underlying strategy only.
Glossary
The vocabulary used across these pages — ETI, AMC, reserved and Notified AIF, protected cell, AIFM, depositary, paying agent, management and performance fee, high-water mark, ongoing costs, backtest, professional, qualified, eligible and retail investor, Key Information Document, prospectus and final terms, Fund Rules, ISIN, issuer risk, private placement — is defined in plain language at Glossary (Italian). Those definitions are a guide and do not replace the documentation of any product.
Frequently asked questions
What funds does Framont manage?
Framont & Partners Management Ltd manages nine alternative investment funds: six Italian reserved AIFs — Gentile da Fabriano, Orizzonte, Wright, Real Sequoia and Pinnacle Investment in real estate, and Hubble Capital in distressed credit — and three Malta-domiciled Notified AIFs: Asymetria Fund (absolute return), Earth Horizon Fund (private equity) and CIREDCO Fund 1 (Italian real estate distressed credit).
Who can invest in Framont's funds?
The funds are reserved for professional investors and, where each fund's rules allow, for other eligible investors — for example, Wright accepts subscriptions from €500,000. Framont verifies eligibility before any subscription.
Where can I find full fund documentation?
For the Italian funds, strategy, terms and risk factors are set out in the Fund Rules (Regolamento di Gestione); for the Malta funds, in the Offering Supplement and Offering Memorandum. All documentation is available on request from Framont & Partners Management Ltd, the appointed Management Company and AIFM.
How does an AMC differ from an ETF?
An AMC is actively managed by a portfolio manager making discretionary decisions, while an ETF passively tracks an index. AMCs can respond to market conditions; ETFs cannot.
What is the issuer risk of an AMC?
AMCs carry issuer credit risk. Framont works exclusively with investment-grade or fully collateralised issuers to mitigate this.
Can I exit an AMC early?
Listed AMCs can typically be sold on the secondary market. Liquidity depends on the market maker's quotation and daily trading volumes.
Are ETIs the same as ETFs?
No. ETIs is a broader category. ETFs are funds; ETIs include ETPs, ETNs, and structured certificates. Not all ETIs have fund-level protections.
What is the tracking error of an ETI?
ETIs linked to physical replication or swaps generally have minimal tracking error. Synthetic structures may diverge from the underlying index during stress periods.
Do ETIs have capital protection features?
Some ETI structures offer partial or full capital protection at maturity. These features are detailed in the product's Key Information Document.
What types of deals does Framont offer?
Currently real estate (value-add hospitality, adaptive re-use and portfolio opportunities) and private credit (collateral-backed lending via credit-linked notes). Opportunities are grouped by type.
How is confidentiality handled on deals?
Introductory teasers are shown here. Full decks, financials and property or legal documentation are released only to verified professional investors, following an NDA/NCNDA where required.
What is the minimum commitment on a deal?
Minimums are deal-specific and provided on request during the qualification process.
Insights
Plain-language guides in English and Italian, including how to evaluate a systematic strategy before you invest.
About the manager
These pages are published by Framont & Partners Management Ltd, the appointed Management Company and Alternative Investment Fund Manager for the products listed above. Framont is authorised by the Malta Financial Services Authority under the Investment Services Act (Cap. 370) as a UCITS management company and as an AIFM under the AIFMD; a copy of the licence is available on www.mfsa.mt. Product content is maintained by the Framont investment desk.
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