Revealed: the funds on Skandia's Select List

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Skandia has announced the full list of funds which will make up its Select range, following months of negotiations with fund groups.

The Select list - the group's play in the restricted advice market - contains funds from a narrow list of providers, and is a move away from the traditional Skandia platform which offers more than 1,000 funds. Investment Week, IFAonline's sister title, has already exclusively named the major fund groups which had made it through the beauty parade, with well-known groups such as Schroders, Aberdeen, Fidelity and Henderson all making it on to the panel. Parent company Old Mutual's asset management arm - Old Mutual Global Investors - is also among the managers which made the list. How...

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