Quilter Investors lowers charge on Cirilium portfolio range

12bps reduction on Cirilium and Cirilium Blend portfolios

Valeria Martinez
clock • 1 min read

Quilter has announced plans to reduce pricing to "reinvigorate" the market positioning of Cirilium Active at the end of March.

Quilter Investors will also be launching a responsible investment multi-asset range.  The Cirilium portfolios will see a 12 basis points (bps) reduction in the fixed ongoing charge, with 15 bps dropped from the Cirilium Conservative portfolio. The ongoing charge of the Cirilium Blend portfolios will be cut by 11 basis bps.  "We want our investment range to be agile and respond to the needs of advisers and their clients," chief executive Steven Levin said. "This is the latest step in doing this and look forward to collaborating with them more to help initiate and drive change in our...

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