BMO GAM to phase out F&C brand

Open-ended funds will adopt BMO name

Beth Brearley
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BMO Global Asset Management has announced it will transition its remaining F&C branded products to the BMO brand following its acquisition of F&C Asset Management in 2014.

All of the open-ended funds and corporate entities in Europe will adopt the BMO name as well as the direct-to-consumer arm assuming the parent brand. The move comes as BMO continues its expansion drive across EMEA, which has included seven office openings in six countries since 2014, and seeks to bolster its global proposition. BMO GAM expands multi-asset range with trio of fettered low-cost funds David Logan, head of distribution, BMO Global Asset Management, said: "Clients increasingly look for strong international investment solution providers and our goal has always been to pro...

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