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UK Opportunities Fund

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Fund Manager:Jeremy Hall, fund manager of the Ignis Cartesian UK Opportunities Fund
Fund size:

£54.4m million*

Launched:29 December 2005
Objective:To achieve above average returns by investing predominately in UK listed companies. The fund will consist of a concentrated portfolio of approximately 30-60 high conviction stocks. It is a ‘best ideas’ UK all-cap stock-picking fund, completely unconstrained and designed to deliver consistent long term out performance through varied economic and stock market conditions

The Cartesian investment approach - standing out from the crowd 

  • analytical rigour – two accountants and an actuary
  • deep understanding of companies and markets – assessed with a business ownership mindset
  • unconstrained stock picking fund independent of market sentiment
  • investment approach employed successfully for over a decade
  • will invest in a broad range of stocks regardless of market capitalisation

*Source:Internal as at 31/12/11

Downloads:

  • Fund Factsheet
  • Cartesian Brochure
  • Investment Process

Past performance is not a guide to future performance. The value of investments and any income from them can fall as well as rise and is not guaranteed. You should be aware that the nature of the Ignis Cartesian UK Opportunities Fund means that the investment risk may be higher than other investment funds due to its concentrated portfolio of 30-60 stocks.

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