Important information

Effective 1 October 2025, Great West Lifeco has transferred part of the investment management business of Canada Life Asset Management (‘CLAM’), to a sister company, Irish Life Investment Managers Limited (‘ILIM’). This includes CLAM’s investment management services in respect of open-ended investment companies ('OEICs'). ILIM has been granted authorisation from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to operate through a branch in the UK. Your investments and services remain unchanged. Information about our funds can be found here: Canada Life Asset Management Limited. Your relationship manager remains your point of contact for any queries.

CRPs and the role of natural income

We talk to Paul Ilott, Managing Director, Scopic Research.

Check out our latest interview, with Paul Ilott, Managing Director, Scopic Research, who has been researching multi-asset solutions for advisers since 2009. 

Paul was joined by Craig Rippe, Head of Multi-Asset, and Jordan Sriharan, Senior Fund Manager, Multi-Asset, who shared valuable insights into our monthly income multi-asset fund and its potential benefits as part of a retirement income strategy. 

The value of investments may fall as well as rise and investors may not get back the amount invested.
The views expressed in this recording are those of the fund manager at the time of publication and should not be taken as advice, a forecast or a recommendation to buy or sell securities. These views are subject to change at any time without notice.

This video does not constitute a direct offer, or recommendation, to subscribe for shares in the fund. A full description of the risks of investing in the fund is set out in the latest Prospectus and Key Investor Information Document (KIID) available at https://www.canadalifeassetmanagement.co.uk/

The WS Canlife Diversified Monthly Income fund may invest in property funds that may be illiquid and subject to wide price spreads, both of which can impact the value of the fund. The value of the property is based on the opinion of a valuer and is therefore subjective.