Thames River Lifestyle range added to Sesame platform

Author: IFAonline
IFAonline | 11 Jul 2011 | 11:15

Categories: Multi-manager| Multi-asset

Topics: | F&C| Rob Burdett| Gary Potter| Sesame Bankhall Group

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Four risk-rated multi-manager funds run by F&C Thames River have been added to the Sesame One platform proposition.

Lifestyle Defensive, Lifestyle Cautious, Lifestyle Balanced and Lifestyle Growth are linked to Distribution Technology's risk-profiler Dynamic Planner.

Each portfolio is linked to client risk profiles four through seven, with the underlying investments selected by the Thames River Multi-Capital Team, led by Gary Potter and Rob Burdett (pictured). The funds are rebalanced quarterly.

Sesame Bankhall Group launched Sesame One in November last year as a platform support service for IFAs, in partnership with AXA Elevate.

Ken Kershaw-Green, investment researcher at Sesame Bankhall, said: "This team has a reputable track record of specialist manager selection which, when used alongside Dynamic Planner, we considered these funds particularly suitable for inclusion in our new approved list of risk-graded funds."

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