True Potential adds Threadneedle risk-rated income funds to platform

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Financial advisory group True Potential has added four risk-rated Threadneedle income funds to its in-house Wealth Platform.

Monthly Extra Income, Global Equity Income, UK Equity Income and UK Equity Alpha Income represent balanced, growth and aggressive strategies and have been risk-mapped to Morningstar profiles. The funds are designed to generate income above the yield on the FTSE 100 and preserve the real value of the invested capital over the medium- to long-term. True Potential senior partner Mark Henderson said: "There are a number of reasons why Income Strategy funds are growing in popularity - investors are becoming increasingly aware of the potential for re-invested income to act as a driver, enha...

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