Sarasin Chiswell offers Ucits-III funds

Investment manager, Sarasin Chiswell in the UK, has launched the first two of a new range of Sarasin IIID Strategies funds. The two funds available, Sarasin GlobalSar IIID and Sarasin EquiSar IIID, will offer undertakings for collective investments in transferable securities (Ucits) III-compliant investment options to intermediaries, private clients and institutions.

Sarasin's IIID range combines potential returns offered by traditional managed funds along with reduced volatility associated with the more successful hedge funds. It aims to produce returns in excess of Retail Price Index (RPI), an index which measures inflation, plus 3.5%.

According to Guy Monson, CIO of Sarasin Chiswell, under the new Ucits III regulations, the funds can invest in a much wider range of instruments which provide investors with access to the full range of asset classes.

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