
Advisers demand consistent fund share class terminology

The vast majority of advisers want to see uniformity in the terms used for fund share classes, and are prepared to pay more in return, research suggests.
A survey of 230 advisory firms in September showed 85% of advisers found the terminology relating to share classes challenging and demanded more consistency. The gradual introduction of different share...
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