Fund Intelligence unveils investment tool for IFAs

Laura Miller
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Fund Intelligence is making its in-house investment research tool available to IFAs.

The service will initially cover structured products, as well as the charging structures for SIPPS and offshore portfolio bonds (OPBs). It is available to IFAs who already use Fund Intelligence from today, and all other advisers from 1 December, offering a single source of whole of market data. The tool uses key search criteria such as investment term, growth or income, tax treatment and counterparty credit rating to find products. Managing director Karen Vidler says the tool is a simple way to recall in-depth data: "Like them or loath them; structured products are now a growing...

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