IntroductionQuadrant was established in 2005 and carries on business in Ontario, Manitob,a Alberta and British Columbia. Its head office is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Quadrant has a growing team of professionals including accountants, lawyer, Chartered Financial Analyst and accredited wealth planners available to deliver the highest level of service to its client base.Quadrant is primarily a 'manager of managers' delivering conventional and alternative asset classes to client portfolios managed by best in class institutional investment teams.Dedicated to serving each client, we provide comprehensive and creative investment management solutions to High Net Wealth families and institutions relevant to their unique financial needs, position and goals.Quadrant's Investment PhilosophyQuadrant believes that managing an investment portfolio does not rest either in adopting an active or passive approach but rather a hybrid of the two. While the underlying asset class may lend itself to an active (i.e.
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