Stirling House launches multi-asset fund range

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Stirling House Financial Services is launching five new fund of funds aimed at private clients, to be managed by Sarasin & Partners.

The new fund range reflects a growing demand for multi-asset solutions from financial advisers and will aim to suit different investors' risk and return expectations, the group said. The funds will be available to all IFAs directly or via platforms and tax wrappers suitable for pension funds and ISAs, and are already on offer to existing clients. Four funds have been launched already: HC Stirling House Defensive, HC Stirling House Balanced, HC Stirling House Growth and HC Stirling House Dynamic, targeting low to medium/higher risk. The fifth fund, the higher risk HC Stirling House ...

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