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company sizeCompany size: 201-500
aumAUM: $10B - $25B

Crestline Management, L.P. is an independent, SEC-registered investment adviser based in Fort Worth, Texas founded in 1997. Crestline Management, L.P. is an institutional alternative investment manager focused on investment strategies in credit investments, including financing and restructuring solutions for mature private equity funds, multi-PM multi-strategy market-neutral hedge funds, and beta and hedging solutions for institutional clients.

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Investment Management
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