New Star Indian Equity fund added to Skandia platforms

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New Star's recently launched Indian Equity fund is the first New Star offering to be available on the Skandia Life Ireland platform and has also been added to the Royal Skandia platform.

Following the launch of the New Star Heart of Africa fund in November 2007, the launch of an Indian equity fund, which offers investors access to India’s exceptional growth potential, is the next step in the expansion of New Star’s emerging market product range, said the company. Richard Wilson, marketing director at New Star, said: “Life offices present an excellent opportunity to reach potential investors. We look forward to working closely with Royal Skandia and with our other distribution partners to ensure that access to India’s exceptional growth potential is widely available.” Stev...

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