Premier Miton introduces changes to its multi-manager funds range amid shake-up

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Pedro Gonçalves
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Premier Miton Investors is lowering costs and charges across some of its multi-manager funds and introducing a multi-asset fund with a new sustainable investment approach.

Premier Miton currently offers a range of 20 multi-asset funds managed across four specialist multi-asset teams. Following a review of the multi-manager fund range, which previously accounted for ten out of these 20 funds, Premier Miton said it will now offer nine funds managed by the multi-manager team, covering all of the current outcome objectives - income, risk-targeted, growth and wealth preservation. This is because David Jane and Anthony Rayner will take over the helm of Premier Miton Multi-Asset Growth & Income and Multi-Asset Conservative Growth funds from 1 February, which m...

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