Introducing the WAY Specialist Funds

A range of funds to complement our global portfolio style funds - providing a range of contemporary satellite funds with which investors can personalise their portfolios...

The WAY Specialist Funds concentrate on areas which we consider will be at the forefront of investment world thinking during the next decade...

The Specialist Funds were launched in 2010 as part of WAY's '2020 Vision' - where we are looking towards the coming decade and identifying those areas we consider will provide the greatest investment opportunities. We believe our range of Specialist Funds cover the best of these opportunities and will give investors greater choice of quality funds to further diversify their personal investment portfolio.

The funds also utilise the knowledge and experience of specialist fund managers - not journey men managers, but those whom we have identified as having the right skills to provide worthwhile active management; unheralded talent that has not previously appeared in the retail space.

Several of the Specialist Funds promise both a radical departure from traditional fund management charging structures and an opportunity to properly reward investors for market leading performance and reduce losses if the funds fail to deliver.

'No win, low fee' approach to delivering performance to investors

A 'no win, low fee' approach to delivering performance to investors. With the creative blend of innovative charging, new fund management styles and '2020 Vision' for the future, the WAY Specialist Funds provide an interesting addition to any portfolio.

References:
1. Data & Statistics - Financial Express
2. Others: Lipper; WAY Fund Managers Limited

Associated Links:

1 Brochure: Introducing the WAY Specialists Funds and their managers

Please Remember:
The price of shares and the income from them can go down as well as up as a result of changes in the value of the underlying investments and currency movements. An investor may not get back the amount originally invested. Past performance is not necessarily a guide to future returns.