Jane's Darwin unveils model portfolio service

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Darwin Investment Managers has launched a model portfolio service comprising three funds managed by multi-asset veteran David Jane.

The trio of risk-graded funds is designed to offer low-cost, actively-managed solutions to financial advisers and their clients. The Balanced portfolio is modelled on Jane’s Darwin Multi Asset OEIC, with a similar asset allocation split and risk profile, targeting volatility of 5% to 7%. A Defensive and an Aggressive portfolio complete the suite of model funds, which are available exclusively through the Novia platform. At launch, the Balanced fund has about 40% in developed market equities including UK, European, US and Japanese stocks. The remainder is split between UK and ove...

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