Veritas IP to change name to Meridiem Investment Management

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Veritas Investment Partners plans to change its name to Meridiem Investment Management, in a bid to provide clarity on its “distinct” position in the market.

By the end of March, the new name will be introduced on the firm's literature and website and rolled out over the next 12 months. Asset managers assess distribution model as majority target wholesale private markets push The firm previously shared the name Veritas with two investment firms - fellow London-based Veritas Asset Management as well as San Francisco-based Veritas Investments. Clients, investee companies and suppliers have been informed of the company name change, while the firm's investment approach and team remain unchanged. Update: Investment Association: 'There is ...

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