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Decision imminent for trapped Woodford Income Focus investors

By Jessica Tasman-Jones, 4 Dec 19

But option of a wind-up remains on the table

But option of a wind-up remains on the table

The authorised corporate director of the Woodford Income Focus fund has told investors that it is in the “final stages” of assessing options for either a replacement manager or a merger with another Ucits product.

In its regular letter to unitholders, which is sent out every 28 days, Link said investors will receive an update on 30 December at the latest.

Are there any front runners?

In November, Link said it was having meetings with managers who had been shortlisted to replace Neil Woodford on the fund, with Blackrock and Schroders speculated to be among the front runners to take on the £245m mandate.

Woodford Income Focus suspended on 15 October as Link worried about a wave of redemptions in the aftermath of Woodford Investment Management announcing it was resigning as investment manager and shutting up shop.

The fund has fallen 1.99% in the period since suspension compared to a 0.21% gain in the FTSE All Share over the same period, according to Link figures.

It said Woodford continued to be cooperative and was managing the fund in line with its objectives.

Link has said its preference is to avoid a wind-up of the fund, as it has done with Woodford Equity Income, but the option remains on the table.

Course of action

Director Karl Midl told investors that Link needs to be “sufficiently assured about the long-term viability of the fund and that any costs associated with the re-opening are fair and proportionate”.

Suspension of the Income Focus would lift “as soon as possible” after Link determines which course of action it will take with the fund.

For more insight on UK wealth management, please click on www.portfolio-adviser.com

Tags: Link | Neil Woodford

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