Sanlam Private Wealth's Strategic Bond fund moves to Sanlam FOUR

Manager Veysey also moving across

Laura Dew
clock • 2 min read

Sanlam FOUR has added the first bond strategy to its range, as it moves across the Strategic Bond fund, run by Craig Veysey, from the group's private wealth arm.

The £84m Sanlam Strategic Bond fund has previously been run at sister company Sanlam Private Wealth since March 2012. Now, the fund and manager Veysey (pictured) are poised to move to boutique investment management arm Sanlam FOUR, as the firm looks to expand its capabilities through new and existing funds. Veysey has managed the find since its launch and has 17 years investment experience, having previously worked at SWIP and HSBC Asset Management. One to Watch: Can this hidden gem offer something different for strategic bond investors? The fund seeks to provide a total return ...

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