Invesco Ltd. Announces New Portfolio Managers for European and Developing Markets Funds

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Invesco Ltd. Announces New Portfolio Managers for European and Developing Markets Funds

Invesco Canada Ltd. has announced changes in the management of several mutual funds. Effective immediately, Invesco Asset Management Limited is appointed as the sole sub-advisor for the Invesco EQV European Equity Fund, Invesco EQV European Equity Class, Invesco Developing Markets Fund, and Invesco Developing Markets Class. William Lam, Ian Hargreaves, Charles Bond, and Matthew Pigott are now portfolio managers for the Invesco Developing Markets Fund and Class, with Justin Leverenz no longer in the role. John Surplice, Martin Walker, and James Rutland take over as portfolio managers for the Invesco EQV European Equity Fund and Class. Additionally, name changes for certain funds will take effect on or about July 30, 2025.

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