24th November 2011

J.P. Morgan Asset Management: Fantasy Fund Manager

Have you got what it takes to win £35,000 as a fantasy fund manager?

Sign up for the new J.P. Morgan Asset Management Fantasy Fund Manager game and try your hand at managing a fantasy £100m portfolio.

Register now

How to get started:

  1. Register to play the game before Friday 2 December 2011 
  2. Play on your own or against your colleagues in your own mini-league
  3. Select your portfolio from 66 real J.P. Morgan Asset Management Funds using a fantasy £100m
  4. Actively manage your portfolio against the industry's finest stock pickers over 11 months

There's £50,000 in cash prizes up for grabs, with the winning manager walking away with an impressive £35,000!


Refer a new player
 by Friday 2 December and you'll be entered into a prize draw to win £2,500!


 Register now to be in with a chance of winning

Registration closes noon on Friday 2 Dec 2011. Game starts Monday 5 December 2011.

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