Moez Kassam (born August 27, 1980, in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian alternative asset manager. He is a founder and principal of Anson Funds, which manages a collection of long-short equity funds - most notably, Anson Investments Master Fund LP (AIMF).[1] Anson Group was founded in 2007.[2] Kassam also received the 2018 Canada's 40 under 40 award.[3] He is a member of the board of directors for the Canadian Olympic Committee foundation.
In 2007, Kassam founded Anson Funds, an alternative asset management company that focuses on three core strategies: classic shorts, value longs and opportunistic investments.[1][2] Anson Group now operates several investment funds including Anson Investments Master Fund (AIMF). He is the primary Portfolio Manager of Anson Investments Management Fund (AIMF), the flagship fund out of a collection of funds managed by Anson Funds. Anson and Kassam has been featured in several publications, such as Barron’s, Bloomberg and Forbes for their distinctive investment strategy.[6][7] In 2021, Anson Funds posted returns of 45.5% on the back of the retail stock frenzy [8]
Personal life
Moez married Marissa Siegal in 2016,[9] and together they collectively founded the "Moez & Marissa Kassam Foundation" in 2016 as well.
In March 2021, Moez contributed $1M to Michael Garron Hospital in Toronto.[13][14] In May 2022, Moez and Marissa Kassam also donated to the Sinai Health Foundation to assist in medical research in neonatal care.[15] They have also contributed $300,000 to the APPLE Schools Health initiative, which supports healthy eating for children in disadvantaged communities.[16]
Kassam has donated to the University of Toronto,[17] which allowed him to invite Abdulaziz Sachedina to join Emmanuel College at the University of Toronto as a distinguished visiting professor of Islamic Studies.[18] In 2023, the Moez & Marissa Foundation supported the Toronto Foundation for Student Success with the launch of the “‘School Opportunity Fund”’ which provides financial support to schools that need assistance with obtaining resources for their students.[19]
In 2023, Moez was named in Toronto Life’s “50 Most Influential Torontonians” for his philanthropic efforts.[20]
In December 2024, Moez & Marissa Kassam Equity Fund donated $15M to Sick Kids Hospital to establish two pediatric research positions and further critical care.[22]