Premier Miton launches Rowsell and Harris' Global Smaller Companies fund

Build upon 'successful' ASI fund

James Baxter-Derrington
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Premier Miton Investors is set to launch Alan Rowsell and Imogen Harris' Global Smaller Companies fund on 22 March.

The Premier Miton Global Smaller Companies fund will be managed by Rowsell with assistant fund manager Harris, both of whom joined the firm in October 2020 from Aberdeen Standard Investments, where they had managed a small-cap fund. Premier Miton Investors has now confirmed the fund will be built upon the "successful investment process" followed by the duo in their management of ASI Global Smaller Companies, and will consist of an actively managed portfolio of smaller companies drawn from the global small-cap universe. Nimmo returns to ASI Global Smaller Companies as Rowsell and Harri...

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