James Hay wrap approaches 1,200 funds

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James Hay has added 16 funds to its wrap platform, taking the total of funds to 1,194 from 51 providers.

A total of 12 of the 16 are Axa Framlington funds, including PAN European Bond and Roger Whiteoak’s UK Smaller Companies, the rest Close Finbury, including Far East Equity and Japanese Equity. Shaun Sandiford, James hay regional sales director, says: “We are delighted to offer this range of different funds and strategies from two of the most successful fund management companies. “Axa Framlington offers a range of specialist and dynamic funds managed by some of the biggest names in fund management. “The additions include the top performing Axa Framlington UK Smaller Companies Fund, manage...

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