Skandia International expands offshore fund range

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Skandia International has announced the next wave of launches in its offshore fund range expansion programme.

The offshore business of the Skandia Group will unveil a variety of funds from HSBC, Credit Suisse, Allianz and Schroders in coming months. A number of new fund groups, mainly offering funds from sectors with little or no correlation with major asset classes, are also being assessed and progress will be announced later this year, said the company. Skandia International has added 42 non-UK domiciled funds to its platform since January, in response to feedback from advisers. The offshore offerings include funds from Jupiter, BlackRock, Investec and exclusive access to a range from Kotak. M...

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