Fidelity dominated Isa sales through Skandia's supermarket last year, despite the lack of inflows in...
Fidelity dominated Isa sales through Skandia's supermarket last year, despite the lack of inflows into its income portfolios. Three of the group's funds were among the top four selling portfolios via the platform last year, with income funds providing six of the other seven top 10 portfolios. Anthony Bolton's UK Special Situations was the biggest money taker, followed by Bill Mott's Credit Suisse Income fund, also the top seller through Cofunds last year. Fidelity American and Bolton's Fidelity European weighed in as the third and fourth most popular, with Newton Managed in ninth place,...
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