Allegiant Funds' parent may be ready to make a deal.
The WSJ reports that
National City bank has begun exploring a possible sale. The pub lists two possible bidders for the company,
PNC Financial Services Group and
Bank of Nova Scotia.
While PNC does not have funds of its own, it does have a larger back-office servicing operation formerly known as PFPC. Bank of Nova Scotia, also known as ScotiaBank, just picked up a 37 percent stake in
CI Financial Income Fund from
Sun Life for $2.3 billion. (see
MFWire October 7, 2008)
Allegiant has 15 no-load funds with $4.04 billlion in assets, according to Morningstar. 
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