Cofunds boosts Mott's maiden Psigma fund

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Fund supermarket Cofunds has announced it will be accepting deals for Bill Mott's PSigma Equity Income fund from its launch day.

Holdings bought via Isa, Peps, and Sipps supported by the platform, as well as direct investments, will be available from Monday. Russell Lancaster, Cofunds director of fund manager relationships, says: ‘We have spoken to the advisers who use Cofunds and they have indicated a great deal of interest in this new product. “Bill Mott and Ian Chimes are very well known to the market and the funds which Bill used to manage had excellent track records. “In response to our clients’ demands, we have put a lot of effort into the preparations for launch so that the new fund can be ready to accep...

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