Brewin Dolphin to expand and rename Managed Funds Service

Anna Fedorova
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Brewin Dolphin is set to rebrand its Managed Funds Service (MFS) and plans to expand the range of portfolios on offer.

The MFS, which launched in 2010 through the Novia platform, will be renamed to Managed Portfolio Service to bring it in line with the rest of the discretionary investment management industry. Since launch, the service has grown to over £500m in assets under management, targeting the advisory market. The newly rebranded Managed Portfolio Service will be available on eight platforms, having previously been launch with Ascentric, AXA Elevate, Aviva, Novia, Nucleus, Standard Life and Zurich. Commenting on launching the service on Fusion Wealth, Gareth Johnson (pictured), head of manage...

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