Germany-based AMF Capital is set to launch three new funds for investors in Germany, Austria and Luxembourg.

The three new funds are AMF Family & Brands pensions, AMF Family & Brands shares and AMF pensions world.

The fund AMF pensions world is a global investing fixed income fund, which invests in a balanced mix of government bonds, bonds issued by financial stocks and corporate bonds, each denominated in euros.

The fund AMF Family & Brands pensions is a global investing fixed income fund, which invests exclusively in euro-denominated corporate bonds. According to AMF, the goal is to generate a combined portfolio of bonds from the Family & Brands universe above-average returns.

The fund AMF Family & Brands shares is a global equity fund investing with the main objective to achieve an attractive capital growth in EUR.

AMF said that all the funds will be managed by the team of Allan Valentiner, Ralf Müller and Markus Rehbehn Mitrovski.

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Johannes Guide, chairman of the AMF Capital, said: "Family or owner-managed companies and companies with significant brand names, although most live an entirely different corporate culture, but they have one thing in common: the thinking and actions in long-term periods.

"It can be an added value to both the equity and on the bond side, the investors equally stability and potential offers," he added.