Sanlam launches OEIC version of US Dividend fund

40-60 stocks held across the market cap spectrum

Beth Brearley
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Sanlam has launched a UK OEIC version of its US Dividend fund, a Dublin listed UCITS vehicle, on the back of client demand.

The fund, which launched on 30 September, is a mirror version of the $371m UCITS vehicle, which has been run by Adour Sarkissian since 2014. The US Dividend fund takes a value approach with a quality overlay, investing in US companies it deems attractive with sustainable dividend yields. An actively managed portfolio with a bottom-up process, the fund will hold between 40 and 60 stocks across the market cap spectrum.  Sanlam UK's Polin: What the geopolitical 'palette of tension' will mean for our business In widening the reach of the strategy, Sanlam reasoned that dividends have ac...

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