M&G to launch £64bn PruFund range on FNZ platforms

Aims to make flagship fund range ‘available to as many people as possible’

Jen Frost
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M&G has announced a partnership with FNZ that will see its flagship £64bn PruFund range available via more UK platforms.

The PruFund range will become available on FNZ-powered platforms later this year. This will be the first time that M&G will have expanded its distribution reach onto third-party platforms, the business said in a press release. FNZ works with over 650 financial institutions and more than 12,000 wealth management firms. PruFund has picked up around £64bn of investment from more than 450,000 individual policyholders advised by 5,000 advice firms in the UK over the last 20 years. "This agreement with FNZ is an important step in our ambition to grow and diversify access to PruFund in th...

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