Jonathan Hiscock
British hedge fund manager (born 1974)
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Jonathan Hiscock (born April 1974)[1] is a British hedge fund manager and founder of GSA Capital, a London-based hedge fund.[2][3]
Jonathan Hiscock | |
|---|---|
| Born | April 1974 (age 51) |
| Alma mater | University of Oxford |
| Occupation | Businessman |
| Known for | Founder of GSA Capital |
According to The Sunday Times Rich List, Hiscock has a net worth of £350 million as of 2019.[3]
Early life and career
Hiscock studied mathematics at the University of Oxford.[3] He previously worked for Deutsche Bank in proprietary trading.[4]
Career
In 2005, Hiscock founded GSA Capital Partners, which is based in London. It launched with two funds with $500 million under management.[5] Hiscock launched GSA Capital Partners after carving out the Global Statistical Arbitrage unit at Deutsche Bank.[4] When he set up the company, 15 employees from Deutsche Bank left at the same time to join Hiscock's firm.[4]
According to The Independent, Hiscock modelled GSA Capital Partners "on idiosyncratic tech outfits such as Google rather than traditional finance houses".[4]
In the year ending March 2015, GSA Capital Partner's revenues increased by 25 per cent to £146 million.[4] Eighteen of the company's partners shared profits of £112.3 million.[4]