Tomorrow adds Fidelity and Invesco funds

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Tomorrow has boosted its pensions range by adding two Fidelity International funds and an Invesco Perpetual fund to its platform.

It has gained the Fidelity Multi-Asset Strategic and MultiManager Distribution funds, as well as the Monthly Income Plus fund from Invesco. Tomorrow product design manager for pensions Ray Chinn says the additions demonstrate its commitment to diversity. “We strongly believe that through our internal funds, external fund links, and links with Fidelity FundsNetwork and Discretionary Management partners through our SIPP wrapper, we offer advisers a highly attractive range of investment choices – to suit the majority of client requirements within a pensions wrapper,” he says. Tomorrow’s cli...

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