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Richmond Terrace Capital Set to Report Record Q3
CITY OF LONDON, GB / ACCESS Newswire / September 2, 2025 / Richmond Terrace Capital Pty Limited, a Sydney-based investment management firm, is set to report its strongest quarterly performance on record for Q3 2025, driven by decisive asset positioning, thematic investment execution, and recent strategic expansion into European markets.
The firm, known for its active management in private credit, real assets, and infrastructure innovation, has outperformed internal benchmarks across key sectors particularly in renewable energy, logistics, and digital infrastructure.
This performance comes as Richmond Terrace accelerates its expansion across Europe, establishing operational partnerships and investment vehicles in key markets including Germany, the Netherlands, and the Nordic region. The move supports the firm's ambition to diversify its capital base and tap into high-growth regional opportunities aligned with the energy transition, sustainable manufacturing, and digitization agendas of the EU bloc.
The European rollout builds on Richmond Terrace's proven success across Asia-Pacific and North America, reinforcing its thematic investment strategy: targeting industries undergoing long-term structural change rather than responding to short-term volatility.
As industry interest intensifies around Richmond Terrace's growth trajectory, speculation continues regarding a potential capital raise or public market entry. The company has not commented on these developments.
Our growth in Europe is a natural extension of our investment philosophy: identify trends early, partner with aligned operators, and move with intent," said Richard Goldstein, Head of Wealth Management. "Q3 reflects not only what we've done right, but where we're going next.
Richmond Terrace Capital partners with sovereign wealth funds, institutional investors, and family offices, combining institutional-grade governance with the flexibility of a private platform. The firm is expected to formally release its Q3 financials in early October 2025.
Media Contact:
Jess Hopkinson
Media and PR Manager
Richmond Terrace Capital Pty Limited
www.richmondterracecapital.com
[email protected]
+44 020 3468 8554
SOURCE: Richmond Terrace Capital
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O.Bulka--BTB