Verbatim Asset Management launches Volatility Matched Investing service

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Verbatim Asset Management has launched a volatility matched research and fund monitoring service in partnership with six fund groups.

Allianz Global Investors, Architas Multi-Manager, Canada Life Investments, Fidelity Investments, JP Morgan Asset Management, and Santander Asset Management will map their existing risk-profiled models to Verbatim's independent risk and return criteria. The results will provide advisers with a range of styles and approaches including active and passive management solutions. Verbatim Asset Management managing director Neil Stevens said "Our aim is to fully align the investment industry with the needs of the adviser and client; since the introduction of the RDR, advisers have shifted the...

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