Axa adds 40 funds to range

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Axa has added 40 funds to its Wealth Management and Corporate propositions, bringing the number of funds available to just under 400.

Approximately 40 funds have been added to the onshore investment proposition, 37 to the individual pensions area and 11 to group pensions, plus 12 funds to the offshore investment proposition. There will be six new cautious managed funds and two new balanced managed products. A total of 14 of the new funds are risk-rated 'very cautious to balanced'. The availability of some of Axa’s existing mirror funds is also being extended to other proposition areas. Five existing mirror funds are being added to the onshore range, four to the individual pensions range and two mirror funds to the o...

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