RLAM implements Sustainability Focus label across £11bn portfolio range

Across a mix of funds and trusts

Cristian Angeloni
clock • 1 min read

Royal London Asset Management (RLAM) is adopting the Sustainability Focus label for its £11bn Sustainable range of mandates.

This will cover five trusts and three funds, namely: the Royal London Sustainable Leaders trust; Royal London Global Sustainable Equity fund; Royal London Sustainable World trust; Royal London Sustainable Diversified trust; Royal London Sustainable Growth fund; Royal London Sustainable Managed Growth trust; Royal London Sustainable Corporate Bond trust and Royal London Sustainable Short Duration Corporate Bond fund. The strategies in the range offer a choice of 100% equity to 100% fixed income portfolios, RLAM explained, including several multi-asset funds. RLAM head of equities Mike ...

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