Wesleyan partners with FNZ to push smoothed fund onto more platforms

Aiming to expand its Smoothed With Profits Fund

Isabel Baxter
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Wesleyan has partnered with FNZ to make its smoothed fund available on more independent platforms.

Following the agreement, Wesleyan's Smoothed With Profits Fund will be available on certain platforms supported by FNZ's Q-Hub technology. Wesleyan said this will allow more advisers to "incorporate it into diversified portfolios and serve clients with a greater variety of needs". Wesleyan's Smoothed With Profits Fund is designed specifically to sit on independent adviser platforms, offering "daily pricing, daily trading and daily smoothing to give advisers and their clients instant access to the information they need". The firm said the partnership with FNZ should enable its furt...

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