Independent and unconstrained. Performance and investor focused.
Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Malta, Mori Capital Management is a dedicated investor in Emerging European, Middle Eastern and African equity markets. We combine bottom-up stock picking with rigorous in-house research and active dialogue with company management.
Years of EEMEA expertise
Securities under coverage
Our flagship vehicles offer differentiated access to distinct EEMEA market opportunities — both managed with the same disciplined, research-led approach.
A long-only UCITS equity fund (sub-fund of Mori Umbrella Fund plc) investing across Central and Eastern Europe since 1998. As one of the longest lasting track records in the region, it reflects deep local knowledge, on-the-ground research, and patient stock selection across the region's most compelling stories.
An UCITS equity strategy (sub-fund of Mori Umbrella Fund plc) focused on Emerging Europe, MENA and CIS countries. Mori Ottoman Fund has been managed by the same portfolio manager, Aziz Unan, since its inception in January 2006.
Our investment philosophy is built on bottom-up stock picking with a macro overlay, in-house proprietary research, and active dialogue with company management.
Real-time portfolio analytics, on-the-ground research and active risk management — all converging into a single conviction-led process across Emerging European, Middle Eastern and African markets.
Our funds are managed by an independent team with over 80 years of collective experience across Emerging European and Turkish capital markets, supported by a dedicated operations, compliance and risk function in Malta.
Important Information
The information on this website is intended for residents of jurisdictions where Mori Capital Management Ltd. is authorised to promote its funds. The funds are not registered under the U.S. Investment Advisers Act of 1940 and are not available to U.S. persons. In the United Kingdom, this website is directed only at professional and institutional investors; the funds are not available to retail investors in the United Kingdom. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results; the value of investments can fall as well as rise.