Church House launches model portfolio service

Six risk-rated portfolios

Laura Dew
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Church House Investment Management has launched a managed portfolio service which will offer six portfolios tailored to different levels of risk.

The new Church House Advantage Managed Portfolio Service (CHAMPS) will offer six profiles for a variety of risk levels, which will invest in in-house funds. The firm, run by chief executive James Mahon (pictured), said using in-house funds would enable the firm to keep expenses low and provide full transparency. The risk-rated portfolios are hosted by Parmenion and will range from risk levels 3 to 8. The six portfolios will be Cautious Income, Income, Income & Growth, Equity Growth with Income, Equity Growth and Higher Risk Equity Growth. Each model portfolio has a volatility ob...

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