Chase Fleming to drop Save & Prosper brand

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By Kira Nickerson Save & Prosper will be dropped as a brand as part of Chase Fleming's plans to r...

By Kira Nickerson Save & Prosper will be dropped as a brand as part of Chase Fleming's plans to rename its entire fund range, both offshore and on, JP Morgan Fleming. As of the end of April the Save & Prosper brand names will only apply to the Save & Prosper life company, which will operate as a closed book of business. The rebranding of the range is part of the group's final merger plans between Chase Manhattan, which took over both Flemings and JP Morgan in 2000. The unit trust range of Flemings is to be converted to an Oeic structure later this year and the sub-funds are t...

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