Advice firm IFS adds two funds to Sentinel range

Scott Sinclair
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Advisory group Independent Financial Solutions (IFS) has added two funds to its Sentinel range.

The Income Fund managed by Brooks Macdonald and the Growth Fund run by Kestrel Investment Partners become the fourth and fifth offerings in the range, which launched in 2008. The Income Fund has a target yield of 4.2% while the Growth Fund is described as a "mid risk" multi-asset fund. The funds are designed to complement the three existing vehicles within the Sentinel range - Defensive, Universal and Enterprise. The Hampshire-based firm launched its own funds seven years ago after becoming disillusioned with the portfolio tools available on platforms. IFS director David Stamp s...

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