Quilter partners with Standard Life to launch smoothed funds

Available for advisers on the Quilter platform

Isabel Baxter
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Wealth manager Quilter has partnered with Standard Life to launch a series of smoothed funds for financial advisers.

Together with Standard Life, Quilter has now launched: Quilter Smoothed Conservative Fund (Standard Life) – for investors seeking low-risk investments; Quilter Smoothed Balanced Fund (Standard Life) – for investors seeking low-to-medium-risk investments; and Quilter Smoothed Moderate Fund (Standard Life) – for investors seeking medium-risk investments. The set of smoothed funds will be available through the collective retirement account on Quilter's platform. Quilter will manage the underlying investments, while Standard Life operates the funds and applies the smoothing methodology. Q...

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