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Fund administrator profile · Updated 2026

Apex Group

A rapid-growth, single-source global platform spanning fund admin, depositary, ESG, and corporate services.

By the Coyote Wealth Editorial Team — researchers and writers with experience across leading Wall Street financial institutions. Updated January 15, 2026.

Best for

Managers wanting a bundled, single-source service stack across many jurisdictions

Scale

Rapid-growth global platform built through acquisition

Headquarters

Bermuda / Global

Ownership

Privately held (backed by private equity investors)

Founded

2003

Serves

Private equity, Hedge funds, Real assets, Private credit, Corporate services

Overview

Apex Group has grown aggressively through acquisition — including Sanne and many others — into a broad 'single-source' platform. It spans core fund administration plus depositary, ESG ratings, and corporate services across most major jurisdictions.

That breadth is the appeal: a manager can consolidate fund admin, depositary, and ancillary services with one provider, with options for both emerging and institutional managers and a very wide jurisdictional footprint.

The flip side of rapid M&A is that service consistency can vary by acquired team and region. It pays to check references for the specific desk that would service your fund rather than assuming a uniform experience.

Where Apex Group stands out

  • Very wide jurisdictional footprint
  • Bundled services (depositary, ESG, corporate) beyond core admin
  • Options for both emerging and institutional managers

What to weigh

  • Service consistency can vary by acquired team and region
  • Check references for your specific desk

Probably not ideal for: Managers who want a single, long-tenured team and are wary of integration variability.

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Editorial disclosure: This profile is independent and informational only. It is not investment advice, an endorsement, or a solicitation. Descriptions are qualitative assessments based on public information; figures are approximate and change over time. Found something out of date? Tell us.