Axa Wealth to launch 'select' list of 100 hand picked funds

Laura Miller
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Axa Wealth is set to launch a list of around 100 favoured funds in the mould of Hargreaves Lansdown's Wealth 150, to help advisers "cut through the noise".

The researched fund range will feature selected active and passive funds from a wide range of external fund managers chosen by Architas, Axa Wealth's multi-manager arm. Due to go live on 24 September, it will include a range of hand-picked funds, chosen on merit, representing what Axa Wealth believes are some of the industry's "best kept investment secrets". At the same time Axa Wealth will offer two other approaches; access to a range of active, passive and blended risk-rated multi-manager funds from Architas, plus access to a range of discretionary fund managers, and a wider fund li...

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