Quilter adds Building Block fund range to MPS

Broad range of investment exposures

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Quilter Cheviot has added to its MPS range with the launch of eight Building Block funds investing across the equity and bond universes.

The fund range has initially been designed "exclusively" for use with Quilter's MPS strategies, and will reduce the overall cost for clients invested in them. Funds will be built upon the firm's best ideas across investment universes, and will be supplemented by third party fund managers where needed. Managed by head of MPS Simon Doherty and deputy head of MPS Antony Webb, the Building Blocks funds have been designed to provide "specific core geographic or asset class exposure". When used in combination, Quilter said, the investment team will be able to broaden the range of investm...

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