Henderson to merge away five vehicles in fund range revamp

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Henderson plans to merge away five of its retail funds as the group implements a widespread rationalisation and revamp of its product range a year on from acquiring New Star.

The group will merge away five vehicles and also change the objective and name on a number of other products across both single strategy and multi-manager funds. Henderson's Growth & Income will merge into Higher Income and will continue to be managed by Graham Kitchen and Andy Jones. UK Growth, managed by Trevor Green, will merge into Henderson UK Alpha and will be run by Stephen Peak. Henderson UK Extra Income, managed by Job Curtis, will be merged into the Managed Distribution. The fund will continue to be managed by John Pattullo, Jenna Barnard and Trevor Green. In the multi...

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