Oldfield Partners adds Global Smaller Companies share class targeting UK intermediaries

1% ongoing charges figure

James Baxter-Derrington
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Oldfield Partners has added an UK intermediary-focused share class to its Overstone Global Smaller Companies fund.

The new GBP share class has been announced following "increasing interest from UK-based financial intermediaries" and will provide greater access to the firm's small-cap offering. It will feature an annual management charge of 0.65% and an ongoing charges figure of 1%, and will be an unhedged, accumulation share class. Oldfield Partners hires Artemis veteran Underhill to lead UK wholesale and institutional Harry Fraser, fund manager and partner at Oldfield Partners, said: "Today's valuations represent a great opportunity for those prepared to take a contrarian view on smaller compa...

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