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Cofunds adds Thames River offshore funds to platform

27 Jun 11

Cofunds has added four offshore Thames River funds to its platform, in a further sign of the growing acceptance of overseas domiciled funds among UK investors.

Cofunds has added four offshore Thames River funds to its platform, in a further sign of the growing acceptance of overseas domiciled funds among UK investors.

Cofunds has added four offshore Thames River funds to its platform, in a further sign of the growing acceptance of overseas domiciled funds among UK investors.

Thames River Capital head of investment partners Sarah Ackland said the move reflected “increasing demand for innovative product solutions domiciled offshore.” 

The four funds include the recently launched Thames River Water & Agriculture Fund managed by Kristof Bulkai and Hugo Rogers, as well as the fund house’s Global Bond and World Government Bond funds, both managed by Peter Geikie-Cobb and Paul Thursby.

Gary Potter and Rob Burdett’s Multi-Select Fund is also going live on the platform.

The pair’s onshore multi-manager funds range was launched on Cofunds at inception in October 2007.

Cofunds director of fund manager relations Russell Lancaster said the offshore funds were added in response “to the demands of our IFA partners and clients”.

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