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    • October 2012 - Henderson Gartmore Fund - Notice regarding changes to the Company

    • May 2012 - Key Investor Information Document (KIID) - Notification

      We have written to our investors to provide information on the new Key Investor Information Document (‘KIID’). The KIID is a pre-contractual information document which will replace the Simplified Prospectus and must be in place by 1 July 2012. We will replace the Simplified Prospectus for Henderson funds on 18 June 2012. This communication is relevant to existing investors in the Henderson UCITS product range, which includes all UCITS sub-funds under the Henderson Horizon Fund and Henderson Gartmore Fund SICAV umbrella. Please sign and return the completed declaration to the following: Henderson Horizon Fund, 33, rue de Gasperich, L-5826 Hesperange, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (or by fax to +352 2696 9748) or Henderson Gartmore Fund, 14, Porte de France, L- 4360 Esch-sur-Alzette, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (or by fax to +352 2460 9500).

    • May 2012 - Notification of the merger or closure of some of the Company’s Share Classes

      After careful consideration, the Directors resolved on 28 February 2012 to merge or close these Share Classes pursuant to Article 25.1 of the Articles of Incorporation of the Company. The effective date for the merger or closure of the Share Classes is 8 June 2012 (the “Effective Date”).

    • May 2012 - Key Investor Information Document (KIID) - Notification

      We have written to our intermediaries to provide information on the new Key Investor Information Document (‘KIID’). The KIID is a pre-contractual information document which will replace the Simplified Prospectus and must be in place by 1 July 2012. We will replace the Simplified Prospectus for Henderson funds on 18 June 2012. This communication is relevant to intermediaries involved in or intending to recommend the Henderson UCITS product range, which includes all UCITS sub-funds under the Henderson Horizon Fund and Henderson Gartmore Fund SICAV umbrella.

     

    Important information relating to the Key Investor Information Document (KIID)

    The KIID is a pre-contractual information document which will replace the Simplified Prospectus for UCITS Funds and must be in place by 1 July 2012. Henderson will replace the Simplified Prospectus for Henderson UCITS funds on 18 June 2012. Please ensure you have read an up-to-date version of the Key Investor Information Document (KIID) for each fund you wish to invest in.

     

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