Parmenion adds Brooks Macdonald to investment proposition

Expansion of platform is set to include five portfolio ranges

Julia Bahr
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Adviser platform Parmenion has revealed the further expansion of its investment proposition with the addition of portfolios from discretionary fund manager (DFM) Brooks Macdonald.

Five Brooks Macdonald core model portfolio ranges will now be available via the Parmenion platform and fully integrated to its technology, according to Parmenion.   This would give financial advisers a wider choice across a range of risk profiles to support the implementation of their centralised investment propositions (CIP), it said.   The Brooks Macdonald model portfolios are:   Brooks Macdonald MPS Income (three portfolios, low to medium risk)   Brooks Macdonald MPS Growth (two portfolios, medium to high risk)   Brooks Macdonald MPS Income & Growth (four portfolios, low t...

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