Parmenion expands discretionary management options

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Parmenion Capital Partners has added a range of passive fund options to its discretionary management ...

Parmenion Capital Partners has added a range of passive fund options to its discretionary management service, giving IFAs a lower-cost alternative to actively managed funds. The platform provider will offer the passive options alongside its active investment management services within its equity growth and fixed income sectors. The former will not be offered for the equity specialist sector, due to its volatility, or property, which does not currently have sufficient passive requirement. Parmenion head of investments Simon Brett said: “A mixed approach of passive and active investing c...

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