Skandia Euro Best Ideas fund launched

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THE new European Best Ideas fund from Skandia Investment Group (SIG) was launched on April 11 and is available to UK financial advisers via Skandia International's offshore bonds.

The fund is available via financial advisers in Austria and Sweden and will be launched in a further nine countries over the coming months, once it has been granted regulatory approval by each country. The nine additional countries where SIG plans to launch the fund are; Switzerland, Denmark, France, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Columbia, Mexico and Chile. SIG will continue to monitor demand for the fund via other platforms in the UK. Jamie MacLeod, CEO of Skandia Investment Group, said: "The Best Ideas concept is a success because it is simple to understand yet offers investors access to ...

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