Thames River MM funds added to Nucleus

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Nucleus has become the latest platform to add the Thames River multi-manager fund range.

The five Rob Burdett and Gary Potter funds are now available through FundsNetwork, Cofunds, Transact, Hargreaves Lansdown Vantage, Seven Investment Management, James Hay, Funds Direct and Ascentric – in addition to Nucleus. “We are fully committed to expanding availability of our funds through third party external links, broadening choices for advisers and becoming a leading provider of multi-manager products to the retail market,” Thames River investment director Michael Warren says. “We recognise the importance of engaging with the IFA community through investment platforms and facili...

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