Quilter Cheviot MPS launches two strategies on external platforms

The investment manager launches Cautious and Defensive portfolios on adviser platforms

Sahar Nazir
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Quilter Cheviot is set to distribute two new managed portfolio service strategies across two external platforms.

The investment manager has introduced its Cautious and Defensive portfolios to a range of strategies including Conservative, Income, Balanced, Growth and Global Growth. The Cautious strategy was previously available via Quilter Cheviot's own custody, while Defensive is a new strategy available via custody or on platform. The available platforms include: Quilter, 7IM, Abrdn, Aegon, Aviva, Fidelity, M&G Wealth, Scottish Widows, Novia, Morningstar Wealth Platform, and Fundment. Quilter Cheviot's managed portfolios use a structure comprising a range of funds designed and actively manag...

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