Eight fund mergers at Investors Group

January 25, 2012 | In: Investment News

Investors Group announced that its shareholders have approved eight fund mergers at a meeting held earlier this week.

Thus, the Fund Investors Tactical Asset Allocation Fund will be merged with the Global Dividend Fund. The new fund will be known as the Global Dividend Fund Investors.

Growth Fund Investors Canadian Dividend will be merged with the Fund Investors Canadian Equity Income. The new fund will be called the Income Fund Canadian Equity Investors.


The Global Environmental Leaders Fund Investors Summa Fund will be merged with the Investors Summa Global SRI. The new fund will bear the name of that Fund or the Investors Summa Global SRI Fund.

Class Summa Global Environmental Leaders will be merged with Investors Investors Glo Investors. The new fund will be known as Investors Glo Investors.

The Large Cap Growth Fund will be merged with US Investors Growth Fund IG Putnam United States. The new fund called the US Growth Fund IG Putnam.

The Large Cap Growth Class will be merged with US Investors Growth Class, IG Putnam United States. The new fund will be called the United States Growth Class IG Putnam.

The Portfolio Investors Retirement High Growth Portfolio will be merged with the Alto Aggressive Canada Focus. The new fund will be called Alto Aggressive Canada Focus Portfolio.

The Growth Portfolio Global Investors will be merged with the Alto Aggressive Portfolio. The new product so formed will be called the Alto Aggressive Portfolio.

Simplified prospectuses and Overview of the Fund for each series for investors funds and merged categories are being revised to reflect these changes.

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