Hargreaves Lansdown and Schroders to launch double LTAF offering

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Eve Maddock-Jones
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Hargreaves Lansdown will begin offering its clients access to two Schroders Capital backed Long Term Asset Funds (LTAFs) as early as next week.

This is the first time retail clients will be able to invest in non-public assets via self-invested personal pensions (Sipps). For a minimum £10,000, eligible investors will have access to the "global private equity and energy transition infrastructure capabilities" managed by Schroders Capital. HL clients will also enjoy a discounted ongoing charges figure on the two LTAFs. James Lowe, director of private markets at Schroders Capital, called this a "watershed moment" for UK retail investors accessing private markets. "Our partnership with Hargreaves Lansdown combines the best o...

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