Scottish Life adds six funds to core pension range

Nicola Brittain
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Royal London's pensions arm, Scottish Life, has added six additional funds to its core investment fund range.

The six include four external funds and two from sister company Royal London Asset Management. The funds have been chosen from the emerging market equity, global equity, government and corporate bond and specialist sectors and complement the present options available to customers. The new funds are BlackRock Emerging Market Tracker; M&G Global Dividend; Sarisan Agrisar; Standard Life Global Absolute Return Strategies; SL Global High Yield; SL Short Duration Global High Yield. Scottish Life now offers 164 funds from 29 fund managers, for advisers to use when building portfolios for ...

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