Nanuk’s fund recognised by Morningstar


The Nanuk New World Fund has received a five star rating from Morningstar based on its three-year track record, which placed the fund second out of 193 global equity managers in the large cap world equity category.
The fund has been also approved for CFS First Wrap and can be currently accessed via 12 platforms which included BT, Hub24, IOOF, Macquarie, Netwealth and others.
Nanuk’s chief executive, Eric Siegloff, said: “Nanuk sees mounting interest across the investor community for responsible and sustainable strategies such as the New World Fund which provides differentiated blending characteristics when compared with traditional global equity strategies.”
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