ASI to offer new MyFolio Index range to Skipton Building Society

Building on its MyFolio index funds

Jayna Rana
clock • 1 min read

Aberdeen Standard Investments has entered a strategic partnership with Skipton Building Society to provide portfolio solutions to its customers.

The group is building on its £13.9bn MyFolio fund franchise with the addition of five new funds, to be managed by its multi-manager strategies team, led by Bambos Hambi and James Millard. The range currently consists of five risk-targeted funds, allowing advisers to select a fund most aligned to their clients' risk requirement. ASI promotes McKillop to lead client solutions group Its long-term strategic asset allocation will provide a diversified exposure to a wide variety of asset classes at each risk level, using passive investment funds. Campbell Fleming, global head of distr...

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