iimia funds are to adopt the Miton tag following the merger of the two companies. The parent compan...
iimia funds are to adopt the Miton tag following the merger of the two companies. The parent company will continue to be named iimia Miton Optimal, but funds run by Nick Greenwood, Daniel Lockyer and Richard Scott will ditch the iimia tag to solve confusion problems for advisers. The wealth management division of the merged companies will continue with the iimia name, but the fund's business will all come under Miton. This means the joint company will have three funds in each of the Active Managed, Balanced Managed and Cautious Managed sectors. Nick Greenwood, chief investment offic...
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