Aviva Investors unveils hybrid accumulation MPS

Developed for Surrey-based IFA firm

Jen Frost
clock • 2 min read

Aviva Investors has launched its Hybrid Accumulation model portfolio service (MPS), which has been tailored for Surrey-based IFA firm Protection & Investment.

Protection & Investment, which has 12 offices and 29 advisers across the South East, is expected to use the solution as a "core" part of its centralised investment proposition (CIP), according to Aviva Investors. The MPS will offer five risk rated options, with strategic asset allocation managed by Aviva Investor's multi-asset investment team.  Its MAF Plus fund suite will form a "key block" of the asset allocation with the MPS, in addition to a blend of active and passive components from external suppliers and Aviva Investors. This was described in a press release shared by Aviva ...

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