Five advice firms sign up to Copia Capital MPS

MPS Custom

Jenna Brown
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Copia Capital Management has signed five new advice firms to its premium portfolio service, MPS Custom.

Hertfordshire-based Fixmypension.com, West Yorkshire's Symphony Financial Advisers, Milne Craig near Glasgow and Watt Money and Informed IFA, both in Berkshire make up the quintet. Copia, a discretionary fund manager, said demand for its MPS, which designs and delivers "bespoke portfolios in partnership with the financial advice firm based on the specific requirements of its client base", was continuing to grow. Copia said it worked closely with each firm to define its clients' precise portfolio specifications and create an investment strategy tailored to suit the adviser's client goa...

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