LSE:LIO (Liontrust Asset Management Plc)

About LIO

Liontrust Asset Management PLC is a United Kingdom-based holding company. It operates in a single segment being Investment Management. The company offers products such as Unit Trusts, Offshore funds, Segregated Mandates, and Discretionary Portfolio Management Services. It markets its fund internationally to institutional investors, wealth managers, financial advisers, private investors, and wholesale markets such as family offices, private banks, wealth managers, and multi-managers. The company's geographical segments are the United Kingdom, Europe (excluding the UK), Canada, and Australia.

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