Fourpoints unveils Luxembourg-based Sicav

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Fourpoints Investment Managers has launched a Sicav out of Luxembourg which will replicate the Fourpoints America Fund.

The Sicav will be seeded with €50m and initially be  known as IT America Fund until the end of May when it will then become Fourpoints Fund America.The launch of the SICAV version now extends access to the investment skills of Fourpoints to investors in the UK and Europe. Fourpoints president Béatrice Philippe describes Fourpoints as stock pickers who  invest in long term themes in businesses where there is predictable and sustainable growth.  “We look at the competitive position of the companies in their industry to see if they’re the leader or among the leaders to make sure they hav...

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