This UK smaller companies fund is a compelling bet for risk takers
River and Mercantile's smaller companies fund has a good record of rewarding brave investors.
River and Mercantile might not be one of the biggest names on the block, but its smaller companies fundhas a good track record.
During 2014 many small-cap funds have struggled to match the performances of previous years, but the fund one of the "most successful" in finding value in small caps, says Jeff Prestridge in The Mail on Sunday has delivered a 25% uplift compared to the 6% UK Smaller Companies' sector average.
It's also done well over longer periods generating 128.7% over three years and 157% over five years, in excess of the sector average.
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So investors might be worried to hear a new manager, Philip Rodrigs, is taking over theUK Equity Smaller Companies Fund, says Prestridge. But they shouldn't be. Rodrigs has done very well as manager of rival Investec UK Smaller Companies Fund and has been "headhunted" to take over from the current chief stockpicker, Daniel Hanbury.
Just over 30% of the fund is in industrials, with 20% in consumer services and 15% in financials. Recent poor performances by Quindell and Blur Group has been offset by strong showings by SuperGroup, Pace and Severfield-Rowen. The fund should suit investors comfortable with the risks of more volatile stocks and the annual management fee is 0.75%.
Contact: 020-7601 6262.
Utilitywise | 2.9% |
Optimal Payments | 2.5% |
FDM Group | 2.4% |
Redcentric | 2.2% |
Staffline Group | 2.2% |
Card Factory | 1.8% |
Safestyle UK | 1.8% |
Restore | 1.8% |
Clinigen | 1.6% |
SkyePharma | 1.5% |
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