Prudential widens availability of risk-rated portfolios

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Prudential has launched its five actively-managed risk-rated multi-asset vehicles on Cofunds and Fidelity FundsNetwork.

The five products, which are also available on Transact, Novia and Ascentric, were launched in January and allow investors to choose between an adventurous, defensive, cautious, cautious growth and balanced strategy. The funds are actively risk-managed in line with their portfolio investment objectives and are designed to help reduce the risk of potential TCF issues through running static portfolios. They are available through a range of Prudential personal pension products, income drawdown, onshore and offshore bonds. Prudential director of investment funds Andy Brown says: "The f...

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