Architas to power Axa guided architecture; White label discussions

Katrina Lloyd
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Axa has unveiled its new Tailored Selection guided architecture range of 121 funds, selected by its multi-manager arm Architas.

Richard Philbin, Architas Multi-Manager CIO, says the group has also been in discussions with adviser networks and nationals to offer a white label version of the proprietary quantitative analysis tool behind the range, MosaIQue. In the future, a version of the tool called MosaIQue Lite could also be rolled out to smaller IFA firms, although these options are still being developed within the group. The new Tailored Selection range builds on the AXA Winterthur guided architecture suite launched 10 years ago. It now has 20 new funds including Investec Emerging Markets Debt, Jupiter UK G...

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