As a leading global asset manager, Schroders offers a comprehensive range of funds covering the world's investment markets. From funds giving access to the major markets to those providing more specialised exposure, we have an option to meet most risk profiles.
Schroders launched its first unit trust in 1967, and today our broad and flexible product range gives you the ability to invest in many different ways, according to your client’s individual circumstances.
Our range of funds includes those designed to generate a regular income or to deliver capital growth over the long term. Investors should be aware that the value of investments and the income from them may go down as well as up and investors may not get back the amount originally invested.
Since the launch of our first investment trust in 1994, Schroders manages in excess of £1 billion* across six different funds.
Our dynamic fund range provides investors with access to investment opportunities in the UK, the Far East and Japan. The funds are managed by our experienced and highly rated fund managers such as Richard Buxton, Andy Brough, Rosemary Banyard and Matthew Dobbs..
For more information on investment trusts visit The Association of Investment Companies www.theaic.co.uk
*Source: Schroders as at 31/10/10
This broad range covers all the main asset classes and geographies. With choices across the risk spectrum, investors can select the fund that matches their long-term objectives.
These innovative funds provide exposure to alternative investments such as gold, metal, agriculture and commodities.
By taking a multi-manager approach, these active solutions give access to 'best-in-class' asset managers around the world.
This range offers investors the flexibility and advanced investment strategies of hedge funds, with the liquidity, transparency and regulatory controls of a UCITS regulated structure.
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