From Windhoek to Capricorn
Capricorn Asset Management chief executive officer Tertius Liebenberg recently announced a name change for the range of unit trusts it offers.
In line with the name change of its holding company Capricorn, its asset management business recently announced a change in name for its unit trust products.
“Capricorn Asset Management hereby announces that the name of the Bank Windhoek Unit Trusts changed to Capricorn Unit Trusts on 27 March 2017. In addition, our new logo has been revealed to coincide with the name change.
“This change in name and the new logo, which aligns our unit trusts and our brand with that of the Capricorn Group, signals the change that we wish to bring to our existing and future clients,” managing director Tertius Liebenberg said.
“The name change has been approved by Namfisa and I wish to ensure our investors that the name changes does not affect the investment mandates or any other feature of the Bank Windhoek Unit Trusts in any way.
“Our track record of over 17 years in managing and administration of the funds remains intact and I look forward to continue to provide our clients with the same reliable service, consistent investment performance and high levels of corporate governance in the future. “I wish to emphasise that the name change will not affect the existing relationships of our clients and the service points in any way. Our clients will continue to be serviced throughout the Bank Windhoek branch network, by their brokers or directly by us.”
STAFF REPORTER
“Capricorn Asset Management hereby announces that the name of the Bank Windhoek Unit Trusts changed to Capricorn Unit Trusts on 27 March 2017. In addition, our new logo has been revealed to coincide with the name change.
“This change in name and the new logo, which aligns our unit trusts and our brand with that of the Capricorn Group, signals the change that we wish to bring to our existing and future clients,” managing director Tertius Liebenberg said.
“The name change has been approved by Namfisa and I wish to ensure our investors that the name changes does not affect the investment mandates or any other feature of the Bank Windhoek Unit Trusts in any way.
“Our track record of over 17 years in managing and administration of the funds remains intact and I look forward to continue to provide our clients with the same reliable service, consistent investment performance and high levels of corporate governance in the future. “I wish to emphasise that the name change will not affect the existing relationships of our clients and the service points in any way. Our clients will continue to be serviced throughout the Bank Windhoek branch network, by their brokers or directly by us.”
STAFF REPORTER
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