GAM funds to launch on Cofunds

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GAM is launching a range of active funds on the Cofunds platform as the asset manager looks to grab a foothold in the retail market.

The manager will launch nine funds on the platform on 1 June, including its flagship North America fund, spanning the Global Growth, Absolute Return, UK All Companies, Japan and Europe ex UK sectors. "Adding these funds to the platform enables us to provide advisers with an even greater choice of active funds, giving advisers access to GAM investment expertise in a way that suits them," said Michelle Woodburn, manager, fund group relations at Cofunds (pictured). "We add funds to the platform based on adviser demand and the GAM range of funds has had good support." The GAM North Ame...

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