James Hay adds 14 L&G funds to wrap

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JAMES Hay has added 14 Legal & General funds to its wrap platform, bringing its total number of funds on offer up to 1,208 from 52 different providers.

The new additions include L&G’s Active Aggregate Long Dated and Corporate Bond vehicles, as well as Global Equity Index Active, Index Linked Bond, International Equity and Overseas Bond. Also added are four UK-specific funds in the concentrated equity, fixed interest and smaller companies sectors, with three others that fall under the group’s Pensions Management umbrella. Shaun Sandiford, regional sales director at James Hay, said: “We are delighted to offer this range of different funds and strategies from the UK’s largest fund manager, with over £260bn assets under management.” He add...

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