Mayar Capital launches UCITS vehicle and renames flagship fund

Better reflects the strategy

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Responsible value investing specialist, Mayar Capital, has launched a UCITS vehicle for its flagship fund, which it has renamed as the Mayar Responsible Global Equity fund.

According to the company, the name change has been made to better reflect the strategy and the principles of responsible investing that formed part the prospectus when the fund was launched in 2011.  Mayar Capital said that the philosophy, process and portfolio construction remain unchanged.  Abrdn 'in discussions' to buy interactive investor The new UCITS vehicle will mirror the existing strategy, which has been managed by Abdulaziz Alnaim since launch.  Alnaim said: "Relaunching with a UCITS vehicle will bring many advantages for our investors. It will widen the potential pool...

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