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Why Altered Capital has moved into private equity

The investment firm’s founders have links to secretive Bahamas-based billionaire Harald McPike.

WATCH: NBR's Fiona Rotherham speaks with Altered Capital's McGregor Fea.

The story of Auckland-based investment firm Altered Capital starts with a low-profile Austrian billionaire investor and a couple of guys from Hamilton.

The Swiss-born Austrian is Bahamas-based investor Harald McPike. He’s a former blackjack player who founded a quantitative trading business in the

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Fiona Rotherham Wed, 07 Aug 2024
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