A special account fund manager refers to an institution or individual who is entrusted to manage the funds of a specific client.
Its responsibilities include formulating investment strategies, making investment decisions, executing investment operations, risk control, etc.
Different from public funds, special account fund managers invest in specific customers, and their investment scope and strategies are more flexible and personalized.
Special account fund managers need to have certain asset management experience and risk control capabilities. They also need to abide by relevant laws, regulations and professional ethics to protect the interests of customers.
When choosing a special account fund manager, customers need to consider factors such as their professional capabilities, credibility, management fees, etc. to ensure that funds are effectively managed and protected.