Cazenove launches model portfolio service for advisers

Six-strong offering with £50,000 minimum investment

Nicola Brittain
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Cazenove Capital has made available to the adviser market six model portfolios with a £50,000 minimum investment threshold.

The portfolios, which will be run by Cazenove's discretionary fund management (DFM) team, have risk ratings from Distribution Technology that range between 'three' and 'seven'. Advisers will initially be able to access the portfolios through the Standard Life Wrap Platform. Cazenove will consider making them avilable on other platforms if there is enough demand from advisers. The six actively managed portfolios carry an annual management charge of 0.3% and require a minimum investment of £50,000  By comparison, Cazenove's bespoke DFM solution requires a minimum investment of £200,000....

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