Quilter adds five funds to Cirilium range

Cuts fees on passive portfolios

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Quilter Investors has launched five risk-targeted funds and cut fees for its passive offerings within the Cirilium range of funds.

The newly launched suite of Cirilium Blend Portfolios will offer investors access to Conservative, Balanced, Moderate, Dynamic, and Adventurous risk types. The risk-targeted approach means each portfolio carries different volatility parameters, providing customers with reassurance over the expected behaviour of their investments, the firm said. The Cirilium Blend Portfolios will combine both active and passive holdings, at a split of around 50%/50%. They will have a fixed ongoing charge (FOC) of 0.85%. Quilter Investors hires Janus Henderson's Bradshaw for multi-asset income launch...

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