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VT Vanneck Global Equity Income Fund
Overview
A fully invested equity strategy that aims to provide investors with growing levels of income and resilient capital growth by investing in a portfolio of global equities.
What does the fund do? We manage a concentrated portfolio - unlikely to exceed 45 holdings - of high-quality, cash-generative companies that are capable of consistent dividend growth. Why Vanneck? We obsess about alignment and risk. There are two common types of misalignment for fund managers: either they are on a salary and take too little risk as fearful of losing employment, or they take too much risk to generate outperformance, grow AUM and make their own fortunes. We have a great deal of our own money invested in our funds and are, therefore, completely aligned with investors in taking the appropriate amount of risk; we are not in this for a salary, or to make our fortunes, but to grow our capital patiently. This is manifested through our thoughtful approach, with a ruthless focus on portfolio construction to generate risk-adjusted (not just volatility-adjusted) returns. Fund Name Change The Fund name changed to "Global Equity Income" from "Equity" on 23/2/2024. |
Fund Managers
William Stevenson
William graduated in History from Cambridge University in 2006 with a football blue and an additional Part II in management studies from the Judge Business School. He holds a PGC in "Culture, Diaspora and Ethnicity" from Birkbeck University. He started his career at Wachovia Securities in their Structured Asset Finance Team. Heneage Stevenson
Heneage graduated in Classics from Oxford University in 2002 where he was an academic scholar and football blue. He has spent 23 years working in investment, including at Schroders, Salomon Smith Barney, Clearbell, Citigroup, and finally his own firm, Vanneck. Literature and ContactsFactsheet
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