Revealed: The eight fund groups on Skandia's restricted panel

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Skandia has agreed a deal with eight external fund groups whose funds will feature in its restricted panel, Investment Week can reveal.

Old Mutual Wealth CEO Paul Feeney is concluding negotiations with fund houses over the creation of a core solutions range the group is preparing to unveil as its key play in the post-2012 restricted advice market. Feeney himself (pictured) has led negotiations with fund houses as the group's platform - to be re-branded next year - selects its partners to run specific core mandates under the Old Mutual Select brand. Investment Week can reveal eight asset managers have been chosen as external partners for the panel. The eight groups on the main panel are as follows: • Aberdeen • B...

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