Interactive Investor launches Super 60 range

OEICs, trusts and ETFs

Jayna Rana
clock • 2 min read

Interactive Investor has launched 'Super 60' - a range of open-ended funds, investment trusts and ETFs selected by the firm's investment committee to provide investors with "high-quality investment choices".

The list includes both active and passive options across all the major markets and asset types, while showcasing a range of low cost, core, income, smaller cap and adventurous options. It comes as the investment platform feels some rated lists concentrate purely on funds and fail to consider their investor base. However it believes Super 60 addresses this imbalance by "deliberately looking at the full collective investment universe, choosing the best in class for each sector". Alliance Trust Savings sold to Interactive Investor for £40m This may mean some categories will favour ...

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