
Ex-Therium duo set up Aussie funder
Andrew Mizner
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Third-party funder to focus on Australian financial, consumer and environmental class actions, and Singapore’s arbitration market.
Two former executives from Therium Capital Management have set up a new third-party litigation funder in Australia, focused on class actions.
Ninety Mile Capital has been founded in Melbourne by director Simon Dluzniak, with chief investment officer Louise Hird, following their departure from Therium in April when the international funder reduced staff number
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