Pemberton spins off private equity arm

Co-founder departs for new spin-off, while Pemberton will focus solely on direct lending after landmark deal with Legal & General

Pemberton, the investment group set up by a former investment banking chief at Royal Bank of Scotland in the US, has spun off its private equity business and will focus on direct lending following a landmark deal with Legal & General last month.

Symon Drake-Brockman, the former chief executive of RBS's Americas investment banking unit, and telecoms veteran Jean-Pierre Vandromme, originally set up Pemberton in late 2010 to focus on "private equity-style investment focused on the financial services, internet, communications and telecoms sectors", Drake-Brockman told Financial News at the time.

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