HSBC teams up with Ascentric for investment bond

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HSBC has linked exclusively with wrap platform Ascentric to offer an onshore investment bond, giving IFAs access to over 2,000 funds.

The HSBC Onshore Investment Bond-Ascentric will help advisers with a range of trust, tax and business planning scenarios. This tie-up allows HSBC to use Ascentric's whole-of-market access to investments and dealing functionality to power its proposition. All assets generated through the Onshore Investment Bond-Ascentric will be held on the platform. As well as access to over 2,000 funds from across the market, the bond offers a multi-life facility where the investment continues until after the death of the last surviving life insured. A wide range of trust options are available, in...

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