FPI launches two products for Singapore market

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Friends Provident International (FPI) has launched the Global Wealth Builder and Global Wealth Manager products in Singapore, as part of its expansion strategy in Asia.

The launch increases the firm's portfolio of products to four in less than two years since the Singapore office was first established. Both products are designed for sophisticated international investors in Singapore and allow access to a range of unit-linked funds. "The diversification of our portfolio of products reaffirms our commitment to our ongoing expansion plans in Singapore and across the Asia region," said Chris Gill, principal officer of the Singapore branch and regional sales director for South East Asia. Gill said FPI has been established in Asia for 20 years and he is co...

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