Close links up with HSBC for discretionary offering

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Close Asset Management has launched its new range of discretionary funds on HSBC's Select platform.

The link-up means advisers have a new way to access Close's multi-asset funds which are available across the Ascentric, Select and Flexible versions of the HSBC Onshore Investment Bond and the newly launched HSBC Maximum Investment Plan (MIP). "We are very pleased to be able to include Close Asset Management within our products and I am sure advisers will wish to explore the opportunities this launch will provide for their clients' investment options," says Antony Champion of HSBC. Launched last September to meet specific investor risk requirements, the five multi-asset funds have alr...

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