Parmenion offers Sarasin investment portfolios

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Adviser support specialist Parmenion has linked up with Sarasin & Partners, to provide a range of investment portfolios.

The Sarasin Premium Investment Portfolios will be available through Parmenion, with a minimum adviser investment of £100,000. Richard Mein [pictured], managing partner at Parmenion, said the portfolios would be primarily aimed at wealthier clients. "We understand the importance of an adviser business having a first class investment proposition at the heart of their business, and more and more firms are turning to discretionary fund management operations to access the best solutions for their clients," he said. Sarasin said their fund selection process identifies actively managed fu...

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