PSigma relaunches discretionary service

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PSigma Investment Management is relaunching its discretionary management service as the firm looks to capitalise on the adviser community's preference for outsourcing solutions ahead of the retail distribution review (RDR).

Managed Portfolio Service (MPS), previously called Wealth Management Solutions, offers four risk-adjusted investment strategies and aims to deliver "equity style returns with lower volatility" via a multi-asset approach. The four strategies - Cautious, Balanced Income, Balanced and Growth - are designed to reflect varying attitudes to risk and deliver "real rates" of return using inflation-plus benchmarks. A number of different asset classes including both core and satellite funds comprise the four strategies which will be managed using PSigma's qualitative risk analysis system and qu...

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