FundsNetwork adds 15 funds to managed range

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Fidelity FundsNetwork has added fifteen funds to its Navigator managed solution.

It will now include funds from Fidelity's Multi Asset Open and Multi Asset ranges along with two funds from the Allocator suite. The platform is to waive its 25bps service charge across the range, with annual fees starting at 68bps. Paul Richards, head of sales at FundsNetwork, said: "The use of managed solutions is becoming increasingly popular with advisers who want to be able to facilitate a broad range of clients but still offer an ongoing service. "The investments are all actively managed, providing advisers with the confidence that their clients' portfolios will continue to m...

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