Additions take James Hay wrap towards 1,250 funds

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James Hay's wrap proposition is rapidly approaching 1,250 funds after additions from BlackRock Merrill Lynch and Scottish Widows.

The firm has added the BlackRock Merrill Lynch Absolute Alpha fund and the Scottish Widows Multi-Manager Global Real Estate fund, taking the total of funds now available to 1,246 from 55 different providers. Shaun Sandiford, James Hay regional sales director, says: “We are delighted to offer these funds from BlackRock and Scottish Widows which encompass both absolute and property investment strategies. “This reflects the growing appetite for absolute return strategies and REITs/property securities as intermediaries seek safer havens for clients’ money in volatile markets. “James Hay i...

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