Bamboo Invest launches sustainable MPS range

Three tech-backed sustainable portfolio ranges

Jenna Brown
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Bamboo Invest, a new model portfolio service for advisers, has launched three fund sustainability-focused ranges.

The MPS provider, founded by Tim Crockford and James Stewart, said the sustainable range was paired with technology and training to help advisers match clients with the right option for them. Crockford, formerly at Federated Hermes and J O Hambro Capital Management, Stewart, previously at Vanguard and Dimensional Fund Advisors, said the firm's mission was to deliver "an outstanding investment experience that helps investors reach their financial goals, without compromising their values". The business said it wanted to make the "sustainable option easy and appealing". Bamboo's range...

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