Kames cuts fees across bond fund range

'Value for money'

Beth Brearley
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Kames Capital has cut the fees across its fixed income range, with the changes affecting nine funds in total, five UK and four Dublin-domiciled vehicles.

The move will see the charges on the B share class of the UK and Dublin-domiciled bond fund ranges cut by up to 30 basis points, and follows the repricing of the Kames Absolute Return Bond fund in April this year, which saw the B share class fee cut by 35 basis points to 0.30%, from 0.65%. Kames Capital CIO: Dear Worried Investor A spokesperson for Kames said: "We have taken this decision as part of a thorough, business-wide review of our products, services and fund range to ensure we continue to be competitive and provide our investors with value for money." The changes will appl...

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