Time Investments unveils branding to support 'defensive philosophy'

Next phase of growth

Sophie King
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Time Investments has launched fresh branding to support its "defensive investment philosophy".

The tax-efficient investment solutions specialist said the new branding would support its "defensive investment philosophy" of generating long-term predictable returns from ‘real' assets. The firm also said the branding underpinned its aim to deliver long-term returns, improve client understanding and support its next phase of growth. Time managing director Nigel Ashfield (pictured) said: "Over the past eight years, we have grown a strong and stable business and, despite volatile markets, have enjoyed net inflows and inflation-beating returns every year. "We are well known for inve...

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