MoMs to sit alongside NU's FoF range

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Norwich Union has this morning confirmed plans to launch a manager of managers funds range next week.

has now appointed Aon Asset Management to select the underlying managers and Morley Fund Management to set asset allocation across its four MoM funds, after IFAonline pointed out in its latest quarterly magazine – the Guide to Life 2005 – the firm was looking to launch a MoM range alongside its existing fund of funds selections. Available through NU’s Oeic, Isa and life products, the income cautious, balanced and growth funds will be officially launched on Monday 23rd May. Minimum investment is £100 regular contributions, or £3,000 single premium into Isas and Pep transfers and £5,000...

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