Providers taking multi-manager on tour

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Providers are set to broadcast the benefits of multi-manager products at a series of roadshows in September.

The Multimanager:Multichoice 2007 Roadshow events, set to start on September 4 in Newmarket, will feature Neptune Investment Management, Premier Asset Management, T. Bailey Asset Management, the WAY Group and the iimia Investment Group. Russell Lancaster, director of fund manager relationships at Cofunds, says the firm has noticed a growing interest in fund of fund products and investment boutiques. Lancaster, who will chair the event’s question and answer sessions, says: “This is an excellent opportunity for all members of the investment community to witness five key speakers from the ...

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