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Unicorn UK Smaller Companies Class B - Income (GBP)

Sell:632.49p Buy:632.49p Change: 0.16p (0.03%)
Prices as at 24 April 2024
Sell:632.49p
Buy:632.49p
Change: 0.16p (0.03%)
You can buy or sell holdings in this fund through a Stocks and Shares ISA, Lifetime ISA, SIPP or Fund and Share Account
Prices as at 24 April 2024
Sell:632.49p
Buy:632.49p
Change: 0.16p (0.03%)
Prices as at 24 April 2024
You can buy or sell holdings in this fund through a Stocks and Shares ISA, Lifetime ISA, SIPP or Fund and Share Account
The selling price currently displayed is higher than the buying price. This can occur temporarily for a variety of reasons; shortly before the market opens, after the market closes or because of extraordinary price volatility during the trading day.

Our view on this Fund

This fund does not feature on the Wealth Shortlist of funds our analysts believe have the potential to outperform their peers over the long term. This is not a recommendation to sell; however, if you are thinking of adding to your investments, we believe the Wealth Shortlist is a good place to start. View funds on the Wealth Shortlist »

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Our view on the sector

Smaller companies in the UK are among the most innovative and exciting around. They can be pioneers of an emerging industry, and adapt quickly to new opportunities. We think their long-term growth prospects are compelling. Some will blossom into the giants of tomorrow. But others will struggle or fail altogether, so they are higher risk. Unlike larger companies such as Tesco or Vodafone, which might have dozens of analysts poring over their accounts, smaller companies tend to be less researched. They might only have one or two analysts covering them which creates opportunities for eagle-eyed fund managers to spot hidden gems. Over the past decade, innovations such as the internet have allowed smaller companies to level the playing field with larger rivals. Even so, they tend to be more sensitive to the UK economy then larger companies so you should expect more ups and downs along the way. We think UK smaller companies could be a great addition to a diversified portfolio able to accept the increased volatility.

Performance Analysis

Performance analysis for this fund is not available.

Investment Philosophy

Investment philosophy for this fund is not available.

Process and Portfolio Construction

Process and portfolio construction for this fund are not available.

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Fund Track Record

23/04/19 to 23/04/20 23/04/20 to 23/04/21 23/04/21 to 23/04/22 23/04/22 to 23/04/23 23/04/23 to 23/04/24
Annual return -21.48% 63.81% -7.80% -10.05% 15.65%

Please remember past performance is not a guide to future returns. Where no data is shown, figures are not available. This information is provided to help you choose your own investments, remember they can fall as well as rise in value so you may not get back the original amount invested.

Information about the fund

Fund manager biography

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Manager Name: Fraser Mackersie
Manager start date: 1 January 2023
Manager located in: London

Fraser is co-manager of Unicorn UK Income Fund and lead manager of Unicorn UK Growth Fund. He was co-manager on the Acorn Income Fund from 2013 until its liquidation in November 2021. Fraser joined Unicorn in 2008 having previously held positions with F&C Asset Management and Geoghegan & Co Chartered Accountants. He graduated from the University of St Andrews in 2003 with a degree in Economics and Management and is also a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.

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Manager Name: Simon Moon
Manager start date: 25 March 2013
Manager located in: London

Simon has been co-manager of the Unicorn UK Income Fund and lead manager of the Unicorn Smaller Companies Fund since 2013. He was co-manager on the Acorn Income Fund from 2013 until its liquidation in November 2021. He joined Unicorn Asset Management in 2008, since when he has been an active member of the Investment Committee. Prior to joining Unicorn Simon worked as a research analyst at JM Finn & Co. Stockbrokers and spent three years in the NHS graduate finance scheme.

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You can buy or sell holdings in this fund through a Stocks and Shares ISA, Lifetime ISA, SIPP or Fund and Share Account