Premier Miton Group LF Miton UK Multi Cap Income Fund – June fact sheet

OBJECTIVE AND INVESTMENT POLICY

To provide income, together with income growth and some capital growth over the long term. The fund will invest at least 70% in UK quoted companies, with a long-term bias towards smaller and medium sized companies. The fund may also invest in large companies, other funds, cash and government and corporate debt securities.

RISKS

• The performance information presented in this factsheet relates to the past. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future returns.
• The value of investments may fluctuate which will cause fund prices to fall as well as rise and investors may not get back the original amount invested.

Premier Miton Group plc (LOM:PMI) manage a range of funds and investment trusts. Premier Miton Investors was formed in November 2019 from the merger of Premier Asset Management and Miton Group.

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