Wellington Management unveils fintech fund

Growing sector

Laura Dew
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Investment management firm Wellington Management has launched a financial technology fund to capitalise on the digital transformation afoot in financial services.

The UCITS fund will be managed by Bruce Glazer and will specialise in three areas: payments, investment and lending, and financial infrastructure.  It will seek to achieve long-term returns by investing in global companies that leverage technology to deliver the next generation of financial services.   Robeco launches fintech equities fund Financial technology is a growing area with consumer demand, technological developments and corporate appetite all contributing to the sector's growth.  Earlier this year, the Investment Association launched an 'accelerator' to boost technolog...

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