Towry Law launches 18 funds

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Towry Law has launched a Dublin umbrella of 18 funds to house its clients' capital.

The firm has introduced the funds to enhance its offering to clients using its discretionary management service. The firm currently holds over £2bn of client money, managed in bespoke portfolios. David Middleton, head of strategic marketing said: "The launch of these funds will help us provide a better service and will cut down on the administration and costs involved with managing numerous funds for different clients." One of the main advantages for clients will be easier management, and avoidance of, capital gains tax, Middleton explained. He said: "When we were moving clients' m...

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