Scottish Life adds four partners to investment range

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Scottish Life has added four investment partners and 16 funds to its core investment range.

The partners, Allianz Global Investors, BlackRock, HSBC and Newton, join 12 existing partners, including Artemis, Schroders and Royal London Asset Management. The enhancement brings the total fund range to 82 and means policyholders will have access to nine more equity funds in the UK equity, global equity and managed fund sectors. Scottish Life has also added seven passive funds within the global equity, Japanese equity, Asia-Pacific equity, long gilts and corporate bonds sectors. These include a global equity fund offering investors exposure to companies involved in Shariah-compliant ...

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