Rubicon Capital Advisors strengthens its global presence by opening of a new office in South Korea

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Rubicon Capital Advisors (Rubicon) announced the formation of a global Investor Coverage Group which includes the opening of a new office in Seoul, South Korea. This development reflects Rubicon’s commitment to its global client base and deepening its local expertise in strategically important regions within the international infrastructure, energy and utility markets.

The Investor Coverage Group will focus solely on the investment needs and objectives of strategic, fund and institutional investors across Rubicon’s global network. The group will be headed by Aeneas Griffin, Managing Director, and Partner based in Dublin, and will comprise of Managing Directors Maria Kang (New York), Felix Fletcher (London) and Christian Jung (Seoul).

Christian Jung joins the firm to run its Seoul office and, as part of the Investor Coverage Group, he will deepen Rubicon’s understanding of the Korean investor market and expand its investor coverage in Korea and across Asia. Christian has over 20 years of experience working in multiple roles within the global financial market and, in the past few years, has been working closely with Korean financial institutions and investors.

Rubicon’s expansion into Asia forms an integral part of Rubicon’s strategy to position itself as a truly global investment banking firm and follows a transformative period of growth in 2018, when Rubicon opened offices in London and Bogotá and materially expanded existing operations in New York, Madrid and Dublin.

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