Cofunds puts Lux funds on platform

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INDEPENDENT fund supermarket Cofunds is set to make a range of Luxembourg-domiciled funds available on its platform this week.

A total of 12 products from companies including Aberdeen Asset Management, Fidelity International, and Franklin Tem- pleton will be accessible from February 16. Few fund supermarkets, bar Fidelity FundsNetwork, offer access to funds based overseas. The funds were selected after consultation with advisers interested in the more specialist areas of the market. All the funds will be available for inclusion in ISAs and any SIPPs or SSAS pension business available through Cofunds, where they will be valued online alongside all the client’s other assets. The Aberdeen funds available w...

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