Geffen to run new income offering as Neptune launches four funds

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Neptune has launched two income funds, a Russian Special Situations fund and a frontier markets vehicle as it expands its product range.

Launched on 20 December last year, the new offerings include the Neptune Monthly Income fund, managed by Neptune founder and CEO Robin Geffen. Seeking to generate a combination of monthly income with the potential for capital growth, the vehicle will see Geffen invest predominantly in UK equities, though he will also take some overseas exposure.. The fund sits in a range which already includes the Income and Quarterly Income vehicles, both managed by Geffen (pictured). The Neptune Global Income fund, meanwhile, is a global equity income offering run by George Boyd-Bowman, currently...

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