VitalityInvest launches new multi-manager funds

New partnership with SEI

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Investment product provider VitalityInvest has launched five new actively-managed funds, in partnership with investment group SEI, aimed at clients planning for retirement.

The new global multi-manager funds are available through VitalityInvest's ISA, Junior ISA and Retirement Plan and will sit alongside the company's existing models. The new fund range, priced from 0.7% to 0.9% ongoing, uses SEI's investment philosophy of building portfolios by accessing a diverse range of global fund managers. VitalityInvest managing director Justin Taurog said: "The way clients are preparing for later life, and their expectations for the sort of lifestyle they want to live when they retire, are dramatically different to that of only 10 years ago. It's never been more ...

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