Important Notice : CLAM’s funds business is now managed by Keyridge

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, Keyridge Asset Management Limited (‘Keyridge’) under the continued leadership of Mark Giancola, Managing Partner.

With over £135bn in assets under management and close to 300 asset management professionals, Keyridge unites the European third-party asset management businesses of CLAM, Setanta Asset Management, and Irish Life Investment Managers, creating a new asset manager in the UK market. Keyridge is authorised by the FCA to provide investment services in the UK through a UK branch.   

 What does this mean for you? 

. Your investments and services remain unchanged. 
. Your relationship manager continues to be your point of contact for any queries.

 For more information, please visit Keyridge.com or contact your appointed relationship manager. 

Everything’s looking rosy through US-tinted glasses

Is the grass always greener (and the GDP always higher) on the US side? a discussion by Jordan Sriharan with Bimal Patel, CFA, Senior Fund Manager, Global Equities.

Everything’s looking rosy through US-tinted glasses

Is the grass always greener (and the GDP always higher) on the US side? Jordan Sriharan sits down with Bimal Patel, CFA, Senior Fund Manager, Global Equities, to share insights on topics including:

  • What does 'American exceptionalism' mean?
  • Global economy vs US economy
  • Growth of real GDP
  • Reasons behind the historical outperformance of the US stock market

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 fund is a UCITS scheme and a standard variable net asset value (VNAV) money market fund (MMF). The MMF is not a guaranteed investment, nor does it receive external support to guarantee its liquidity. Unlike bank deposits, investment in MMFs can fluctuate and investors’ capital is at risk.
This page is for information only. It does not constitute a direct offer to anyone, or a solicitation by anyone, to subscribe for shares or buy units in fund(s). Subscription for shares and buying units in the fund must only be made on the basis of the latest Prospectus and the Key Investor Information Document (KIID) available in the Literature section.