Standard Life adds 52 funds to platform

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Standard Life has added a further 52 funds to its already extensive mutual funds platform.

FundZone, launched in February, welcomes funds from six investment houses across a range of asset classes and in sectors including property, specialist and overseas equities. The fund managers are M&G, New Star, Norwich Union, Rensburg, Royal London and Standard Life Investments. FundZone now boasts more than 750 mutual funds. Graham Dow, head of investment development at Standard Life, says: “We are committed to continually improving and expanding the investment choice we offer our customers. “One particular highlight is the recently launched New Star International Property Fund. We ex...

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