FundsNetwork adds six Ecclesiastical offerings

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Fidelity FundsNetwork has added the six Ecclesiastical Investment Management funds to its platform.

Ecclesiastical, formerly known under the Allchurches Investment Services brand, was one of the first companies to launch an ethically screened offering. The firm’s ethically screened funds are: Amity UK fund Amity European fund Amity International fund Amity Sterling Bond fund Ecclesiastical’s non-screened offerings, the Higher Income and UK Equity Growth funds, are also available on FundsNetwork. "We are delighted that our funds are now available through FundsNetwork which is the latest step in our ongoing strategy to broaden the channels through which our funds are available,”...

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