Sale of Link Fund Solutions to comprise majority of Woodford redress

Completion targeted for October 2023

Elliot Gulliver-Needham
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The sale of Link Fund Solutions to Waystone Group is set to comprise the majority of redress paid to investors in the former LF Woodford Equity Income fund.

Following last night's (19 April) statement from the Financial Conduct Authority regarding total redress owed to investors as a result of WEIF's collapse, Waystone, Link Group and Link Fund Solutions have clarified details of the sale. 'End is in sight' for Woodford investors after 'excruciatingly long wait' Waystone has signed definitive agreements to purchase the Irish and UK businesses of Link Fund Solutions, for an amount expected to total between £110m and £140m.  The deal will partly fund the settlement agreed upon by the FCA, Link Group and Link Fund Solutions to end the inv...

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