Zurich expands fund range

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ZURICH has enhanced its fund range with the appointment of three new fund management groups and the introduction of 18 new fund links in its investment and pension propositions.

Funds can now be accessed through Midas Capital, Neptune Investment Management and Resolution Asset Argonaut. The 18 new funds will focus on four areas of asset allocation. The multi-asset class sector has been expanded to include the Midas Balanced Growth fund, the Midas Balanced Income funds and the M&G Cautious Multi Asset fund. Additions to the Equity Income group include Neptune Income, a European Income fund via Resolution Asset Argonaut and a Global Equity Income fund via JPMorgan. The recently launched New Star International Property fund has been included in the Property ...

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