Woodford loses investors money over three years
Investors in Neil Woodford’s flagship equity income fund have now lost money over the last three years, as 2018 brings more hardships for one of the UK’s favourite star managers.
Aberdeen Standard Investments sues Provident Financial
Provident Financial is embroiled in a legal battle with Aberdeen Standard Investments, one of its largest investors, over an FCA probe into its troubled credit card unit Vanquis Bank.
Will investors stick with ‘cash cow’ M&G?
Prudential’s decision to spin-off and float its UK asset management and savings arm was met with widespread approval from investors. But how many of them will continue to invest in the life insurer’s “neglected” business when it lists?
Investment | 9 Mar 18
‘Perfect storm’ for Woodford as another unquoted firm plans IPO
Another Neil Woodford-majority owned firm has announced plans to float as the heavy-weight manager nears the regulator’s 10% limit on unlisted holdings.
Best Practice | 8 Mar 18
Fund management’s blatant pay gap problem
The discrepancy between the average pay of male and female asset managers is gaining considerably more traction in 2018. But does the industry care enough about closing the gap? Or is this another box-ticking exercise?

