P-Solve hops on Nucleus platform

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P-SOLVE Alternative Investments (PAI), the London-based fund of hedge funds manager, has placed its fund of hedge funds on the Nucleus Financial IFA platform.

It is the first fund of hedge funds manager to be made accessible through the platform. The funds placed on the platform are Irish stock exchange listed open-ended investment companies (OEICs) and authorised as retail funds by the Irish regulator. Previously, they have not been generally available to the public in the UK. Polly Smith, sales director, said: “We have experienced increasing demand for our hedge fund of fund products from the UK IFA market and this association with Nucleus makes our funds more accessible for many IFAs. “Our funds have performed exceptionally well i...

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