Royal London Asset Management (RLAM) will raise the ongoing charges figure (OCF) on four of its bond funds later in the year.
From 16 December, the OCF on the £937m Corporate Bond fund, managed by Jonathan Platt, will increase from 0.51% to 0.53%. Effective from the same date, the charge on Eric Holt's £359m Royal London Ethical Bond fund will increase from 0.51% to 0.58%. The charge on the £181m Royal London Short Duration Gilts fund, managed by Craig Inches alongside deputy manager Paul Rayner, will rise from 0.27% to 0.34%. Darius McDermott: It's time to change the message on fees and charges Finally, the ongoing fee on the £574m Royal London UK Government Bond fund, also co-managed by Inches and Ra...
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