London & Capital offers risk-rated funds through Transact

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London & Capital's Managed Portfolios are now available on Transact as the wealth manager's drive to make discretionary fund management accessible to the mass market gains traction.

The ten actively managed, risk-graded portfolios are now accessible via both the Novia and Transact platforms, offering access to a range of assets including traditional funds and ETFs using alternative investments. "London & Capital are delighted to have teamed up with Transact to offer intermediaries one of the most competitive products on one of the most highly regarded platform providers in the industry," says head of Adviser Solutions Bruce Ely-Johnston. With a minimum investment of £1,000 and an annual management charge of 25bps and no initial charge, the Managed Portfolio range...

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