Traded Policies Fund offers special terms for IFAs

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Cayman Island-based life settlements fund offers IFAs enhanced allocation and extra commission options.

Managing Partners Limited, the boutique fund manager, is offering IFAs the choice of up to 3% extra commission or enhanced allocation for their clients – or a blend of the two - on all new investments in its Traded Policies Fund for a limited period.   For new investments in the Fund’s Sterling Growth and Income share classes, an extra 3% commission or investment enhancement is available between 16 August and 12 September; 2% is available between 13 September and 12 October; and 1% is available between 13 October and 12 November. The 5% initial charge on the Fund’s share classes remains ...

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