AJ Bell MPS range to sit on four rival platforms

Adviser demand

Jenna Brown
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AJ Bell Investments has made its managed portfolio service (MPS) available to advisers on an additional four platforms.

The full range of MPS portfolios, which have an investment management fee of 0.15%, are available on AJ Bell Investcentre, abrdn (formerly Standard Life Wrap), Aviva, Praemium and Quilter. AJ Bell said adviser demand for the portfolios to be on a wider range of platforms had prompted the changes. The 28 portfolios went live on all four new platforms this week.  They are made up of 18 growth portfolios - six different risk levels, each with passive, active and pactive investment strategies; Six responsible portfolios - six different risk levels combining active and passive investment s...

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