Two TIME Investments UK property funds earn double ratings from RSMR

RLAM multi-asset joins range

Valeria Martinez
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A pair of TIME Investments UK direct property funds have earned RSMR’s active and responsible ratings, while Royal London Asset Management’s sustainable multi-asset range is now part of the fund range and responsible rated list, Investment Week can reveal.

The two TIME funds that have entered the RSMR active and responsible rated list are ARC TIME Social Long Income PAIF and ARC Time Social Long Income Feeder.  According to the fund research house, these UK focused property funds provide investors with exposure to a growing alternative property sector supported by "long dated reliable cash flows with a high degree of inflation protection".  The funds invest in properties and lease them to tenants over the long term, each with a social dimension. The income return makes up the greater proportion of the total return and as this is based o...

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