Standard Life wrap launches DFM service

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The Standard Life wrap is launching a third party discretionary fund management (DFM) service for advisers.

The service goes live in April and allows DFMs to manage their portfolios via a specifically developed portal that is fully integrated with the platform. For clients it offers access to DFMs at lower entry levels than other more bespoke offerings. The first ten fund managers on the service have been confirmed as: Brewin Dolphin, Charles Stanley, Frontier Investment Management, Investec Wealth & Investment, Liontrust, Quilter Cheviot, Sarasin & Partners, Seven Investment Management, Vestra Wealth and Standard Life Wealth. Standard Life head of platform propositions David Tiller said...

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