Protected Water fund accessible on 12 offshore bonds

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The Protected Water fund, a Protected Distribution Limited (PDL) and Barclays Bank collaboration, is now available to IFAs via 13 offshore bond providers.

With over £6m raised since the fund's October 2007 launch, PDL says investors are increasingly keen to tap into strong growth products at lower risk. The fund offers investors exposure to companies on the new ‘Barclays World Water Strategy’ index, which tracks the performance of the 40 largest publicly-quoted water related stocks on the planet. The fund is available from: Prudential International NU International Scottish Provident International Legal and General International Standard Life International Friends Provident International Scottish Equitable International Iris...

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