Suffolk Life negotiates Cofunds discount

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Suffolk Life has negotiated further discounts on third party funds via Cofunds, it announced today.

The SIPP provider says the deal means 95% of funds on the platform are now available at less than a 1% charge. Suffolk Life says it is actively seeking discounts from fund houses listed on the platform to offer additional funds to investors at no extra cost. Funds can be traded over the platform on behalf of clients via Suffolk Life's web portal. John Moret, director of sales and marketing, says: "We aim to work in partnership with advisers to ensure that we are delivering the right service, products and solutions so they can offer the best deal for their clients. "Experience tells us...

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