Help

Please browse the FAQs below to see if your query is among some of the more common questions asked about the Ignis Asset Management Website.
If you require further help using the website, please contact us and we will try to answer you as soon as possible. 

How do you navigate the website?

The five sections of the Ignis Asset Management site can be accessed via links displayed along the homepage. These link to sections for Independent Financial Advisors, Retail Clients, UK Institutional Investors, International Investors as well as our Corporate Website.

For general information and news about the company select the link to the Corporate Website.

Otherwise, choose the section that applies to you, read and accept the disclaimer.

Once you have accepted the disclaimer, navigate the site using the links on the top, purple navigation bar. The left hand menu displays links to subsections within each section, if applicable.

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Is there an overview of the content of the website and/or specific sections?

To view the sitemap please go to the homepage and click on Sitemap at the top of the page. Here you will find an expandable tree diagram of the website

To view a sitemap within a specific section e.g. IFA or Retail Client, enter the section and then click the Sitemap link at the top of each page.

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The website hasn't displayed correctly, why?

Ignis Asset Management website is optimised for use with

  • Microsoft Explorer 5.5 or higher
  • Netscape Navigator 4 or higher
  • Opera 5 or higher

The site may work in older versions, but certain features may be disabled or may be displayed incorrectly.

If you don't have any of these browsers installed, we recommend that you download the latest version for free.

*You should note that by clicking on these links you'll leave our site and go to another website where we are not responsible for content or accuracy.

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What is a PDF and how can I view it?

PDF (portable document format) is a file format which displays a printed document as an electronic image that you can view, navigate, print, or forward to someone else.

PDF files are created using Adobe Acrobat, Acrobat Capture, or similar products. To view and use the files, you need the free Acrobat Reader.
Download the Adobe Reader here*.

Once you've downloaded Acrobat Reader, it will launch automatically whenever you want to look at a PDF file.

*You should note that by clicking on these links you'll leave our site and go to another website where we are not responsible for content or accuracy.

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How can I print content from the website?

To print pages choose the File menu on the top left hand side of your browser and select print or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+P

If the content disappears off the right hand side of your paper, you may need to change your Printer Setup.

To do this choose >>File>>Page Setup>>select the landscape button>>then Print.

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What is Flash and how can I view content in Flash?

Macromedia Flash is an application for developing media content, user interfaces, and web applications.

The Macromedia Flash Player is a multiple-platform client. Web users must download and install the player in order to view and interact with Macromedia Flash content.

The player is deployed on 98% of Internet-capable machines. If you do not currently have Flash, you can download it from Adobe Macromedia *.

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What do I need to view the Ignis TV webcasts?

To view the Ignis TV webcasts (online TV interviews with our Investment Managers and Directors) you need a media player.

We recommend you use Windows Media Player which you can download from Windows Media Player*.

Please note the Ignis TV link will take you to the Asset TV website, which you need to be a subscriber to access the content. Subscription to this service is free.

If you still have problems please call the Asset TV helpdesk on 01582 764000 or email their support team.

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What features aid accessibility for users?

All pages produced on the Ignis Asset Management website conform to the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.

If you have any questions to do with accessibility - text size, colours, images, etc, please read our Accessibility Statement available at the top of each page.

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Who do I contact if I can't find an answer to my questions?

If you still have questions please email our web support team.