The EAM GROUP is a privately held investment adviser that advises $2.51Bn in regulatory assets under management held in 1 SEC fund types across 2 investment strategies. EAM GROUP is a Private Fund A private fund manager is a manager whose >=75% of total assets under management are in private funds (privately offered pooled vehicles for accredited or qualified investors, generally accessed through placements with higher minimums, restricted eligibility, and negotiated terms) Manager. Assets increased by 26.09% over the last 5-years.
The Group has been registered with the SEC for 16.55 years and is comprised of 2 filing and 0 relying advisers. They operate out of 2 office locations with their Headquarters at 215 HIGHWAY 101 SUITE 216, SOLANA BEACH, CA. The Group has not been subject to regulatory enforcement actions. They are regulated by 3 US and Non-US bodies.
They have 20 employees comprised of 13 investment and 7 non-investment staff. The total number of Employees increased by 11.11% over the last 5-years.
Their $2.51Bn in assets advised are owned by 8 private funds, 6 public funds and BDCs and 11 other accounts. Assets of Pooled Investment Vehicles (Not IC or BDC) clients own $1.45Bn or 57.81% of Total Assets and Government Entities and Pension Plans own $567.85mn or 22.6% of Total Assets.
The Group's top investment strategies include Emerging Markets and Long/Short Equity, representing 72.68% and 27.32% of total assets, respectively.
They advise 5 types of clients, top clients are Pooled Investment Vehicles (Not IC or BDC) and Government Entities and Pension Plans.
The Group uses 1 Fund Administrators, 1 Fund Auditors, 0 Prime Brokers, 1 Custodians and 0 Marketers. It does not report a third-party Fund Administrator in 0 private funds with $0 in assets.
The Group discloses management fees.
EAM GROUP names 0 sub-advisers to 0 different funds advised by the group. The Group has been named as the sub-adviser to 0 funds.
They have a HIGH-WATCH risk business model that requires a high degree of process maturity to manage operational risk. A Manager Group has a "High Complexity" when 25% or more of 63 business conditions measured require a high level of process maturity to manage the risk. The "Watch" suffix indicates that one or more of the following business conditions carry a high-complexity score: 1) % Fund Assets Valued Internally, 2) prior Regulatory Violations, 3) Unqualified Audits, 4) Multi-Functional C-Suite and 5) Business Concentration Risk with an Auditor or Administrator.
In EAM GROUP's case, they have 15 business conditions that require high process maturity and 1 Watch Factors.