James Hay Partnership adds 115 funds to supermarket

Jenna Towler
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James Hay Partnership has added 115 retail, institutional and tracking funds to its in-house fund supermarket, the Investment Centre.

The Investment Centre now offers advisers access to 1,920 discounted retail, institutional and pooled pension funds from 65 leading fund managers. Chris Smeaton, head of product development, said: "At James Hay Partnership we remain committed to enhancing the breadth of fund selection available through our in-house fund platform. The bulk of these funds are clean share classes and we are working hard to add as many clean share classes as possible." Clean share class fund ranges offered by Close Asset Management, Guinness Asset Management, Julius Baer and SEI are available on the super...

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