MPL launches income class on Traded Policies Fund

Author: Charlotte Banks
IFAonline | 09 Jul 2009 | 08:00

Categories: Investment

Topics: Traded Life Policies

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Managing Partners Limited (MPL) has launched the first income share class on its Traded Policies Fund, giving investors an income of 5% per annum.

The new Sterling Income share class provides income free from redemption penalties and will be issued quarterly at a rate of 1.25% by redemption of shares.

Jeremy Leach, managing director of MPL, says there is a gap in the market for funds that deliver an attractive income with a reasonable prospect for capital growth.

“People need a reasonable income from their investments and they cannot live on the 0.5% or less interest they can expect from the banks. Based on an overall annual return of 9% in the Traded Policies Fund, even with 5% income per annum the capital value is still rising by 4%.”
 
The minimum direct investment in the fund is £35,000 but the fund can also be accessed via insurance bonds or SIPPs for £2,500.

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