Architas adds Distribution Technology risk-profiling to funds

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Architas is offering the option to map its funds to the Distribution Technology (DT) risk profiling scale.

The Axa-owned multi-manager group said this would enable advisers to match their DT risk profiled clients with the entire Architas fund range. All funds offered by Architas will be mapped, including the MA Active, MA Passive and recently launched MA Blended ranges. Cedric Bucher, head of business development at Architas, said: "Whilst the Architas funds are risk managed following the eValue FE risk profiling tool, we understand that advisers have implemented a diverse range of risk profilers. "This new service fits with our overall strategy which is to ensure that we deliver RDR-re...

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