M&G funds join Zurich's offshore platform

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Zurich International's has added the £1.1bn M&G American fund and £1.2bn M&G Property Portfolio to its offshore investment platform.

The additions take the number of M&G offerings available on Zurich to five, with M&G Global Basics, the M&G Gilt and Fixed Interest and the M&G Property already accessible. The American fund is managed by Aled Smith and has achieved top decile performance over three and five years, while the M&G Property Portfolio invests in bricks and mortar property assets in the office, industrial and retail sectors. M&G’s partnerships director Andrew Watson says these funds have delivered consistently over time. “The role of life companies in providing investors with access to a range of funds is b...

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