7IM launches multi-asset fund range with 0.22% AMC

Three funds

Tom Ellis
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7IM has launched a low-cost multi-asset fund range for financial advisers

The 7IM Pathbuilder range, made up of three funds, will be run by the firm's investment management team with an annual management charge of 0.22%. It will be underpinned by the firm's strategic asset allocation framework, which 7IM said has "a 17-year track record of delivering attractive inflation-adjusted returns through all market environments".  The three funds were designed as a passive, low-cost option to complement existing strategies, the firm said, and are available on its own platform. They will be made available on other platforms soon. 7IM managing director of intermediary...

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