New Star Property on platform giants

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The New Star International Property fund is now available on the Skandia and FundsNetwork platforms.

The open-ended international direct commercial property fund offers a diversified portfolio of properties in Europe, Asia and Australasia. New Star says the addition of the fund to the UK’s largest fund platforms provides easier investor access. "The addition of the fund to these two highly-respected fund platforms is testament to the unique structure and strong demand for an asset class that until now has been the preserve of the institutional market,” New Star UK retail marketing director Richard Wilson says. Richard Vincent, Skandia head of strategic fund partnerships, says: “We h...

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