NEOS Investments Announces Strategic Investment from Aretex Capital and Tom Lydon
you are currently viewing:NEOS Investments Announces Strategic Investment from Aretex Capital and Tom LydonDecember 20, 2024--NEOS Investments LLC, an innovative ETF issuer known for its tax-efficient income strategies, announces that Aretex Capital Partners, along with ETF industry expert Tom Lydon, acquired a minority interest in the company. "We are excited to welcome Andrew Feller, David Badham and Tom Lydon. This partnership allows NEOS to continue focusing on what we value most, our clients, and delivering innovative products to meet their income needs. Additionally, they each bring different industry experience to support our continued growth. We have worked with Tom Lydon for many years and are excited to have his guidance as we continue to educate financial professionals and institutions about options-based income strategies," said NEOS Investments Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Garrett Paolella. Source: NEOS Investments |
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