Me da que, simplemente, no les apetece. Tal vez, para no complicar más el paso a R4. En su buscador de fondos aparece la clase H C.
Acabo de enviarles un nuevo email con este texto (pero no tengo ninguna esperanza, la verdad):
Estimados sres,
en relación a mi solicitud para la inclusión del fondo Seilern World Growth GBP U C (ISIN: IE00BK9Z4D6), copio del Prospecto de Seilern (página 23 en
https://www.seilernfunds.com/files/file/view/id/511):
"All Share classes (with the exception of the Seilern Europa EUR Share class) follow a Share class naming
convention: the letter U means that a Share class is unhedged, the letter H means that the Share class is
hedged, the letter R means that the Share class is a retail Share class, the letter I means that the Share
class is an institutional Share class and the letter C means that the Share class is a clean Share class.
Clean Share classes (Class C Shares) may only be:
(a) made available, through distributors, to entities who cannot receive trail commissions (which may
otherwise have been negotiated with the Investment Manager) either due to regulatory constraints
or due to the nature of the individual fee arrangements with their clients. Such entities are
independent financial advisors and discretionary portfolio managers. In such circumstances, no trail
commission will be paid to any sales partners and the minimum investment amounts may be waived
for investments made by distributors and their clients or upon the express approval by the Directors;
or
(b) invested in by investors upon the express approval by the Directors; or
(c) available to distributors who have a separate fee agreement with their clients."
La clase institucional es la I; no la C. Dicha clase C puede ser distribuida por distribuidores que tengan un acuerdo de tarifas separado con sus clientes (apartado c), como es el caso de BNP Paribas Personal Investors. Dicha clase es de nueva creación; podrían comprobar de nuevo su disponibilidad?
Atentamente,