CT Global Managed Portfolio Trust plc is a multi-manager investment trust based in the United Kingdom.[1] The investment trust allows investors to invest in two portfolios, one focused on income and the other focused on growth with the benchmark being the FTSE All-Share Index.[2][3][4] The two portfolios appear on the London Stock Exchange under separate tickers, LSE: CPMI for the income portfolio and LSE: CMPG for the growth portfolio.[5]
Previously managed by Bank of Montreal Global Asset Management, the trust was formerly known as the BMO Managed Portfolio Trust plc until an acquisition by Columbia Threadneedle in 2021.[6][7]
Peter Hewitt has held the position of fund manager since 2021 with previous roles at Bank of Montreal, Murray Johnstone now abrdn and Ivory & Sime, later known as Isis Asset Management.[8][9][10][11]
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References
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- ^ "Growth Factsheet - April 2024" (PDF). Columbia Threadneedle. CT Global Managed Portfolio Trust plc. Retrieved 15 May 2024.
- ^ "Income Factsheet - April 2024" (PDF). Columbia Threadneedle. CT Global Managed Portfolio Trust plc. Retrieved 15 May 2024.
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