The oracle to investment aims?

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Royal London 360° expects its latest launch of a single premium offshore investment bond to find favour with both IFAs and investors.

Its claiming both a competitive charging structure and a low minimum premium of £20,000 (or currency equivalent). Head of marketing Natalie Hall said Oracle, as the bond is called, will meet a gap in the market for a wider range of investor with differing attitudes to risk covering medium to long term investment needs. Hall added Oracle is offering over 180 external funds from 35 industry-leading fund managers, covering 25 sectors and seven currencies to help mitigate currency risk. "Oracle really has been designed with investor choice in mind, and I am confident this product deli...

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