Lighthouse expands Luceo AM with two new funds

Risk-targeted funds added

Victoria McKeever
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Lighthouse Group has added two risk-targeted funds to its active multi-manager offering under its wholly-owned subsidiary Luceo Asset Management.

The national advice firm added Luceo 3 and Luceo 7 to its range of funds and said it plans to develop further products throughout the year. Lighthouse launched Luceo Asset Management in September 2016, with three risk-targeted funds - Luceo 4, 5 and 6 - which are managed by Octopus Investments. The funds were launched initially to sit within the three most popular risk bands for the firm's client base. The funds are available through the Lighthouse Zurich platform, which the national adviser firm established with Zurich in September 2016, as well as a number of other adviser platforms...

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