Omnis adds six strategies to fund range

More launches planned for 2019

Victoria McKeever
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Omnis Investments, the manager of the central investment proposition for adviser network Openwork, has added six strategies to its fund range.

Subject to Financial Conduct Authority approval, the strategies are expected to be launched by the end of September 2018. An Asia Pacific ex-Japan equity strategy will be managed by Veritas Asset Management. The lead manager will be Ezra Sun in London, supported by his team in Hong Kong. A Japanese equity strategy will meanwhile be managed by Schroder Investment Management, with Andrew Rose and Masaki Taketsume will be co-managers. There will also be two new UK equity strategies, with one investing across the whole of the UK market and the other focused on UK smaller companies. Bot...

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