DFM launched by Eden Park, Charles Stanley and SS&C Hubwise

Service has multi-jurisdictional offerings on its own platform

Hope William-Smith
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Eden Park Investment Management (EPIM) has launched a discretionary fund management (DFM) service with Charles Stanley and SS&C Hubwise.

In an announcement today (6 February), EPIM said the service is an industry first tripartite agreement that sees an investment manager running bespoke portfolios on a third-party platform on behalf of an advisory's firm's in-house DFM. The DFM has multi-jurisdictional and multi-currency direct equities, gilts, and bonds across its own platform and has is aimed specifically at clients with complex needs and larger portfolios. Charles Stanley will manage these portfolios within four risk categories. "Our aim is to deliver excellent client outcomes through a tried-and-tested centralised ...

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