RBC Brewin Dolphin expands MPS range

Seven risk-rated portfolios combine active and passive strategies

Sahar Nazir
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RBC Brewin Dolphin has launched a blended managed portfolio service (MPS) range, adding to its suite of model portfolios used by financial advisers.

The offering introduces seven risk-rated portfolios that combine active and passive investment strategies, with the aim of balancing cost control and return potential. The launch adds to the firm's existing MPS suite, which includes flagship, passive plus, and sustainable ranges. The blended MPS portfolios will be rebalanced monthly in line with RBC Brewin Dolphin's central investment team's views and tactical asset allocation decisions. For financial advisers, the new portfolios are intended to offer a middle-ground option between the lower-cost passive plus MPS and the more expensiv...

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