RBC Brewin Dolphin adds to Voyager range with passive funds

With six risk options

Patrick Brusnahan
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RBC Brewin Dolphin has launched a Voyager Passive fund range to bolster its array of investment solutions.

Voyager Passive funds merge cost-efficient passive fund exposure across most asset classes with targeted use of MI Select Managers (MISM) Alternatives to allow access to gold, absolute return and listed property strategies. They hold six risk rating options, ranging from 40% to 100% equity exposure, meaning advisers can tailor solutions to their clients. The funds follow the existing Passive Plus managed portfolio service (MPS), which offers access to a variety of lower-cost index funds curated by RBC's in-house team. According to the firm, its Passive Plus MPS has expanded to over...

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