Standard Life links to F&C Lifestyle funds

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F&C's risk-based multi-manager Lifestyle fund range is now available across Standard Life's entire product range.

Launched last year, the Lifestyle suite uses an asset allocation model derived from the Dynamic Planner risk-profiling tool. Links to F&C's Lifestyle range have been made across Standard Life's onshore and offshore investment bonds, individual and group pension plans and its Fundzone platform. The range already has established links with Clarkson Hill, Lighthouse, Paradigm and Thinc Group – while the funds are available on platforms including AXA, Canada Life, Cofunds, Friends Provident. F&C says by ensuring client portfolios remain suitably matched to risk-profiles, the fund range gi...

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