FundsNetwork adds 11 new links to Bond

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FundsNetwork had added 11 new fund links to its onshore Investment Bond including Fidelity's Retirement funds.

The total number of funds on offer is now over 200 with the new names including Aegon Ethical Cautious Managed, Fitzwilliam Balanced Growth, Threadneedle UK Property trust and SWIP Diversified Assets. Rob Fisher, head of sales and marketing at FundsNetwork, says: “Building up the number of funds in a steady and quality-controlled way was something we stated we would do at the outset when we launched the wrapper. We will continue to add new funds in this fashion to ensure that advisers are confident in both the asset class and manager selection on offer.” Analysis of FundsNetwork Onshore...

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