UK-based RYSE Asset Management (RYSE AM) has unveiled a new advisory, wealth and investment management platform.

The new platform, which is tailored for high net worth individuals, family offices and institutions, will focus on investing in unique disruptive technologies and real estate investments.

The asset manager said that it will aim to make investments of between £250,000 and £2m across a number of firms.

The company added that it aims to make between 50 and 100 investments across the sectors shortlisted for initial investment over the course of 18 months.

RYSE Asset Management managing partner Shabir Chowdhary said: “We have launched RYSE’s platform with the aim of investing in early-stage companies which offer compelling investment avenues.

“Our approach seeks to diversify portfolios by investing across a range of potentially high growth companies pursuing technological innovation in their respective fields.

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“We see this as an opportunity to further expand our interests within direct and indirect real estate investment. The development opportunities we have, and currently pursue, continue to generate attractive non correlated returns to the broader public markets.”