Beckett Asset Management launches global equity portfolio

Investing in themes such as technology and healthcare

Victoria McKeever
clock • 1 min read

Beckett Asset Management (BAM), the investment arm of financial services firm Beckett Investment Management Group, has launched a 'Global Horizon' portfolio.

The portfolio has an ongoing charge (OCF) of 0.94%.  It has a long investment horizon and will be invested in global equity funds with a small amount of cash to cover fees and liquidity needs.   BAM said the offering caters for investors who are comfortable with higher levels of volatility and risk in order to seek attractive potential long-term returns. The model will be benchmarked for both risk and returns against the IA Global sector (Global Equity funds). The portfolio invests in themes such as technology and healthcare. "We believe these themes have long-term secular ta...

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