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Insight 19.03.2021

Distressed Opportunity Strategy

Distressed Opportunity Strategy

Distressed investment opportunities offer a gateway to companies in financial trouble that need restructuring in order to survive.



The ongoing global pandemic has created a multi-year opportunity to benefit from this disruption and the recovery phase that’s bound to follow the current economic shock. 

Watch our latest video to find out more about our distressed opportunity solution at UBP and why it is worth taking a detailed look at this cyclical investment right now. 

UBP Alternative Investment Solutions aims to leverage its experience in distressed assets that goes back to the previous financial crisis of 2008. Distressed is a cyclical strategy, with the highest return potential coming during the recovery phase after an economic shock. This is why we believe the time is ripe for distressed investing.

Alternative Investments

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Fredrik Langenskiöld
Senior Investment Specialist
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Expertise

Global equities

Invest in companies with superior and sustainable value creation.


Further reading

Insight 08.05.2024

UBP House View - May 2024

In light of the extended duration of high interest rates, we’re employing a carry strategy, ramping up our allocation to high-yield bonds.

Insight 26.04.2024

Swiss equities back on the radar

Following a relatively lacklustre performance in 2023 and the Swiss National Bank’s recent interest rate cut, is now the time to revisit the Swiss equity opportunity set? In this Investment Rendez-Vous podcast, Eleanor Taylor Jolidon, co-head of UBP’s Swiss and Global Equity team, walks us through Swiss business models, current valuations and industries of particular interest.

Insight 12.04.2024

UBP House View - April 2024

The unexpected interest rate cut by the Swiss National Bank marks the beginning of a new cycle of global easing, paving the way for new investment opportunities in the broader market. This has bolstered the Bank’s confidence in the Swiss and UK markets, which have been lagging behind the US indices. In addition, we have locked in gains on gold, which was the top performer in March.