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Stone Coast Fund Services

www.stone-coast.com

 
Based in Portland, Maine, and the Cayman Islands, Stone Coast Fund Services is a professional services firm that provides independent fund administration to onshore and offshore hedge funds. We are committed to superior service, long-term relationships and investor confidence. Stone Coast is comprised of 160 experienced professionals that take pleasure in work done well and in working well together. Since 2009, Stone Coast has been ranked as one of the top-rated hedge fund administrators in the country by Global Custodian, the leading magazine of the international securities services industry. We seek high aptitude, intellectually curious candidates for positions in ...
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Liam McMakin
Principal & Chief Operating Officer Profile

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