Old Mutual to target DFM space with new fund range

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Old Mutual Wealth Management is set to unveil its plans for RDR-compliant pricing on its fund platform, and is preparing to boost its offering in the risk-rated funds and DFM space with a revamp of its product range.

The group said following the merger of Skandia Investment Group (SIG) and Old Mutual Asset Managers (OMAM), it will now look to launch a range of RDR-compliant offshore portfolio bond products in the UK. It is in discussions with several asset managers to create a new fund range covering several asset classes, and will boost its presence in the model portfolio space targeting restricted financial advisers. The new offering will include income solutions, model portfolios and discretionary fund management services. SIG already has a popular range of risk-rated funds in the form of its s...

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