True Potential launches ten multi-manager discretionary portfolios

Firm describes portfolios as 'premium HNW solution for all clients'

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A range of multi-manager portfolios described as providing a "premium high net worth solution for all clients" and free of investment management fees has been launched by True Potential.

The True Potential Managed Portfolio Series is composed of ten portfolios - including two income-oriented options - across five risk profiles, with a minimum investment of £50. It brings together funds from the company's Strategy and Wealth Strategy fund ranges, where managers include Schroders, 7IM, Close Brothers Asset Management, and Columbia Threadneedle. The actively-managed portfolios will not be subject to an investment management fee, True Potential said. It added by blending "already-diversified" funds, the series offers advised clients the opportunities of different manag...

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