True Potential adds 7IM AAP funds to platform

Scott Sinclair
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Adviser services provider True Potential has added a range of funds from Seven Investment Management (7IM) to its wealth platform.

The provider's Asset Allocated Passive (AAP) funds have an active asset allocation approach initiated via a range of passive instruments, such as ETFs. Five model portfolio strategies, made up of AAP funds and designed to cater for clients' differing attitudes to risk, are now available to True Potential advisers on the platform. Daniel Harrison (pictured), senior partner at True Potential, said: "We are providing investment strategies that differ from the norm and offer clients terrific value. "Advisers can use these portfolios in a way that takes advantage of our single integrate...

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