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UK Equity Growth Fund

Managed by Andrew Jackson the UK Equity Growth Fund is designed to invest primarily in a range of UK incorporated and/or listed companies which the Manager believes offer good potential for long-term capital growth.

Investment objective

To achieve long-term capital growth with a reasonable level of income.

Please note that past performance should not be seen as an indication of future performance, and that the value of investments can fall as well as rise.

  • andrew jackson fund manager  

    Andrew Jackson, Fund Manager

    Andrew joined Ecclesiastical as a Fund Manager in 2003 and has been managing the UK Equity Growth Fund for nearly 6 years. During his career he has been responsible for UK and Irish equity investments at Canada Life, managed the specialist UK Small Cap Funds for Lloyds Investment Managers (later Hill Samuel Asset Management) and helped to set up the Smaller Companies Desk at SG Asset Management.

    Andrew is A* rated by Citywire as at 30 August 2011, based on risk adjusted performance.  

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Ecclesiastical Insurance Office plc. (EIO) Reg. No. 24869. Ecclesiastical Insurance Group plc. (EIG) Reg. No. 1718196. Ecclesiastical Life Ltd. (ELL) Reg. No. 243111. Ecclesiastical Investment Management Ltd (EIM) Reg. No. 2519319. Ecclesiastical Financial Advisory Services Ltd. (EFAS) Reg. No. 2046087. Ecclesiastical Services Ltd. (ES) Reg. No. 1811698. E.I.O. Trustee Ltd Reg. No. 941199. All companies are registered in England at Beaufort House, Brunswick Road, Gloucester, GL1 1JZ, UK. EIO, ELL, EIM & EFAS are authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority and are members of the Financial Ombudsman Service. EIO & ELL are members of the Association of British Insurers and EIM is a member of the Investment Management Association.