MLC manager of managers link to Standard Life wrap

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Standard Life has added MLC's six UK manager of managers portfolios to its core wrap service.

It says advisers will enjoy access to the portfolios, to be built into the wrap’s modelling tools, at “extremely competitive prices”. As part of the link-up, select adviser firms will also be able to access specialist IFA consulting firm Pivotal Consulting. Standard Life Savings wholesaling and implementation head Nick Blake says he is delighted MLC has been added to the platform. “As we work with advisers to modernise their business models, we see an increased demand for outsourced investment solutions, he says. “MLC is already a leading provider of these solutions and is often reque...

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