7IM joins Lighthouse Capital programme

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Lighthouse Group has announced that Seven Investment Management (7IM) is joining its LighthouseCapital programme, which offers advisers an end-to-end investment process and greater influence over funds under advice.

The programme has been built to offer clients an investment experience closely aligned to their tolerance for risk and investment objectives. Allan Rosengren, joint chief executive of Lighthouse Group, said: "As part of the LighthouseCapital programme, we already offer a range of unfettered fund of funds provided by F&C and LV= Asset Management. The addition of the 7IM Asset Allocated Passive fund range, with its highly competitive charging structure and intelligent use of Exchange Traded Funds, further enhances the wide range of investments which our advisers can offer clients." Justi...

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