Thomas Miller Investment has launched two UCITS compliant bond funds with an objective to grow its collective investment funds business.
The funds, TMI Sterling Bond Fund and TMI US Dollar Bond Fund, are Dublin-domiciled and will be managed by James Penn and Rob Brockbanks.
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Both the funds are registered for sale in the UK and offer exposure to a diversified portfolio of debt and debt-related instruments.
Thomas Miller Investment said that the newly launched funds are designed to maximise total return with a focus upon income generation. They will pay investors a semi-annual income distribution.
TMI director and head of collective investment funds Carolyn Gelling said: "We are glad to be able to offer these bond funds which will allow access to our institutional management and research capabilities and expertise in fixed income asset selection within a liquid daily dealing solution.
"The underlying portfolio’s have a bias towards high quality corporate issuers, but also have the flexibility to use sovereign paper and other fixed income instruments within their stock selection."
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