Old Mutual plans new fund range as it waves goodbye to Skandia

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Old Mutual International has completed a rebrand of its business, dropping the historic Skandia brand, and has outlined plans for a new researched fund range following the acquisition of Quilter Cheviot.

The Skandia International name, including Royal Skandia, is now branded Old Mutual International across all global markets.   Old Mutual International is the cross-border product provider of Old Mutual Wealth, which has offices in the UK, Isle of Man, Dublin, Europe, UAE, Hong Kong, Singapore and Latin America. Old Mutual International will play a key part in the Old Mutual Wealth integrated model, which consists of Intrinsic and AIVA, which offer financial advice in the UK and Latin America respectively; Old Mutual Wealth, the platform operator and life company in the UK; Quilter Chevio...

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