iimia multi-manager range hops on Cofunds

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Advisers will have access to iimia's funds for the first time through a platform after it announced its fund of funds OEIC range will be available on Cofunds.

Investing in open-ended and closed-ended funds, the iimia Growth, Income and Growth & Income offerings have all outperformed their absolute return benchmark since inception. The funds use a thematic approach and invest in equities and bonds, as well as alternative investments, iimia says. “We are delighted to join the Cofunds platform which will provide intermediaries with easier access to iimia’s specialist fund of funds portfolios,” iimia investment services managing director Bruce McIntosh says. “Our funds aim to offer opportunities in all market conditions by providing access to a...

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