Schroder Income Maximiser falls into SPW's 'Black List' after tough 2015

Ranking of UK Equity Income funds

Laura Dew
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The £922m Schroder Income Maximiser fund has entered Sanlam Private Wealth's (SPW) latest 'Black List' of UK dividend-focused funds, after a difficult period for performance.

SPW's bi-annual Income Study ranks funds using seven different criteria based on returns, volatility and income distributed over the past five years, with the most recent period of performance receiving a higher weighting. Schroder Income Maximiser, run by Thomas See, had the highest net dividend yield of any fund in the study at 8.4% as at 31 December 2015, but fell 6.9% on a total return basis over the year. Schroders calls for Equity Income sector overhaul after flagship fund removed Commenting on the study, a Schroders spokesperson said: "Both 2011 and 2015 were difficult perio...

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