FundsNetwork announces use of FundsLibrary

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Hargreaves Lansdown-developed FundsLibrary has been adopted by FundsNetwork, which today announces free access to the reports and accounts of most of the 900-odd funds on its platform.

FundsNetwork says the launch removes one of the last key barriers to investing through such a platform, which is the lack of access to companies’ own reports and accounts. The FundsLibrary documents will now sit alongside information and data from Morningstar and Standard & Poor’s, the supermarket says. David Cowdell, UK personal investments Fidelity Investments says: “We will continue to roll out similar enhancements, even as we build our wrap proposition with the development of our bond and SIPP products due later in the year." If you have any comments you would like to add to t...

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