Apollo Multi-Asset boutique to expand fund range

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Apollo Multi Asset Management is launching two new funds next month, as part of a revamp of its fund range.

The group is launching the IFDS Apollo Multi Asset Defensive and IFDS Apollo Multi Asset Adventurous funds on 1 June. They will be managed by company founders Steve Brann and Tom McGrath, investment director Craig Wetton, and senior fund manager Ian Willings. The funds will invest across closed-ended and exchange traded funds, structured products, physical property, and alternatives including hedge funds and direct equities. The portfolios will be structured as Non Ucits Retail Schemes (NURS). The new funds will have about 30 holdings, with Defensive targeting annualised volat...

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