Lighthouse Group launches Luceo Asset Management

Trio of risk-targeted funds to be run by Octopus Investments

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Lighthouse Group has launched Luceo Asset Management, a wholly-owned subsidiary offering three risk-targeted funds to the financial adviser's clients.

The initial Luceo Investment Funds range will comprise three active multi-manager funds - Luceo 4, Luceo 5 and Luceo 6 - which are designed to deliver risk-targeted returns to investors and sit within the three most popular risk bands for the firm's customer base. The funds, which will be managed by Octopus Investments and have their performance monitored and reviewed by the Luceo investment committee, will initially be available through a newly established platform relationship with Zurich. Lighthouse Group group chief executive Malcolm Streatfield said: "The Lighthouse Zurich Platfo...

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