Troy renames Trojan Capital fund to reflect global remit

Laura Dew
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Troy Asset Management has renamed its Trojan Capital fund to reflect the portfolio's increasingly global remit.

It will be renamed the Trojan Global Equity fund with immediate effect. The name change reflects the fund's increasing allocation outside the UK to the US, Europe, and Asia. The £100m fund, which was launched in 2006, has been managed by Gabrielle Boyle (pictured) since 2011, when she joined the group from NewSmith Capital Partners. The group said: "Since joining Troy, Gabrielle has reshaped the fund, broadened the set of investment opportunities, and increased the international orientation. "The allocation of assets to the United States, Europe, and Asia has grown, and allocations...

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