SEI boosts UK offering through Standard Life wrap

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SEI has taken another step in developing its UK proposition after making its range of products available through the Standard Life wrap platform.

The firm, a global provider of outsourced asset management and investment processing solutions, is making its 12 individual funds available through the platform, and it is also offering investors ten model portfolios based on clients' attitudes to risk, which are linked to its funds. Ryan Hicke, the managing director of SEI's financial advisory business, believed the move would help advisers who were looking to build ongoing relationships with their clients. "The advisory community is falling into two camps, and there is a growing number of IFAs who see their role as identifying...

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