Omnis Investments launches passive range for Openwork and 2plan advisers

L&G to run day-to-day investment management

Patrick Brusnahan
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Omnis Investments has added to its investment offering with the launch of the Omnis Access fund range, a suite of passive global investment funds, PA sister title Investment Week can reveal.

Designed to meet the needs of the Openwork Partnership and 2plan advisers, as well as complement Omnis' existing active solutions, the range implements the firm's existing investment philosophy, strategic asset allocation framework and risk management methods. The Access fund range will also be monitored and its allocation adjusted over time to gain greater scrutiny and governance. Available exclusively to clients of advisers in Openwork and 2plan, day-to-day investment management will be handled by Legal & General. The range will sit alongside Omnis' existing offerings, including ...

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