Evenlode considers global income fund launch

Would be second fund for boutique firm

Jayna Rana
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Evenlode Investment is considering launching a global income strategy, following the success of its £1.2bn UK-focused Income fund.

Although a date has not been confirmed for the launch, the firm has said applying its investment process to a global mandate would be a "natural evolution of the firm". Magnificent Seven: The stocks that powered Evenlode Income's first seven years Ben Peters (pictured), CEO of Evenlode and co-manager of Evenlode Income with Hugh Yarrow, said: "Following the consistent application and long-term success of the Evenlode Income strategy, we are considering the potential launch of a complementary income-focused strategy for UK investors that would seek to replicate the Evenlode process on ...

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