Omnis appoints Fundhouse as external investment consultant

Working alongside Omnis investment team

Victoria McKeever
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Omnis Investments, the manager of the central investment proposition for adviser network Openwork, has appointed Fundhouse as its external investment consultant.

Fundhouse will work alongside the Omnis investment team, as well as its investment performance and risk and product management committees. It will provide detailed research coverage of the Omnis fund range and assist with finding new managers for future Omnis fund launches. Founded in 2007, Fundhouse is a fund adviser that provides specialist manager research and has claimed to be the only business of its kind that publishes its fund selection track record. Omnis Investments chief executive Dominic Sheridan said: "As we expand the Omnis range, we have been keen to enhance our fund ...

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