Quilter Investors expands multi-asset range with double launch

Initial FOC of 0.6%

Emanuela Hawker
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Quilter Investors has today (26 June) launched the Monthly Income and Monthly Income & Growth portfolios, which will be managed by Helen Bradshaw.

The Monthly Income and Monthly Income & Growth portfolios will take a risk-targeted approach and will aim to achieve a first quartile yield. The mandates will be available in both accumulation and income share classes. Income payments will be distributed monthly and a smoothing mechanism will be applied to provide clients with increased certainty over the expected level of regular income. They are both geared towards clients with a need for a regular income solution and for those seeking to benefit from compound growth through re-investing their income. Quilter Investors expands Ci...

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