TMI are triumphant in the '2016 Acquisition International Awards'


TMI are triumphant in the '2016 Acquisition International Awards'

Thomas Miller Investment are delighted to announce that they have been awarded the following at the 2016 Acquisition International ‘International Fund Awards’:

  • Best Absolute Return Fund (1 Year): TMI Diversified Assets Fund
  • UK leader in Discretionary Investment Management

Discussing the awards, AI Awards Coordinator Boris Smyslov commented: “These awards pay tribute to the investment firms and the individuals behind them that have worked tirelessly through tough conditions to produce strong returns for their investors. Acquisition International prides itself on the validity of its awards and winners. The awards are given solely on merit and are awarded to commend those most deserving for their ingenuity and hard work, distinguishing them from their competitors and proving them worthy of recognition.”

Carolyn Gelling, Head of Collective Investment Funds for Thomas Miller Investment, commented “We are delighted to have received these awards which are a great testament to the hard work and focus we have given to both our Collective Investment Funds and Discretionary Investment Business. Against a continued backdrop of low interest rates in major market currencies, investors are still seeking out alternative sources of regular income. The TMI Diversified Assets Fund can help to meet the needs of those investors who require a combination of income and capital return, within an absolute return strategy.”

The value of all investments can go down as well as up. Absolute return funds do not guarantee a positive return and you could get back less than you invested much like any other investment. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future returns.

Please get in touch if you have any questions, our team would be happy to help.

The value of your investment can go down as well as up, and you can get back less than you originally invested. Past performance or any yields quoted should not be considered reliable indicators of future returns. Prevailing tax rates and relief are dependent on individual circumstances and are subject to change.

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