Resolution launches new multi-manager venture

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RESOLUTION Asset Management is to roll out its multi-manager joint venture in October, under the name Maia Capital.

Named after the Roman goddess of spring and new beginnings, Maia is Resolution’s latest joint venture and features former Fidelity managers Chris Ralph, Jason Collins and Simon Mungall. It will launch with five funds, three onshore unit trusts and two offshore QIFs. The three onshore unit trusts will be called Resolution Asset Maia Multi-Manager Growth fund, Resolution Asset Maia Multi-Manager Balanced fund and Resolution Asset Maia Multi-Manager Cautious fund. Resolution said that the funds, which will include around 15-25 holdings, will initially invest solely in collective investment ...

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