Reducing risk in an uncertain world - IFSL Sinfonia Phased Investment Account
22
December
2008
Investing in the stock market inevitably involves risk – and many of your clients may not feel comfortable with that concept right now.
We’ve all seen the headlines: “Credit Crunch”, “Record falls on stock markets”, Global Recession”. It’s a fact – no one can predict movements in the stock market, but over the longer term it can offer your clients a better growth potential. Although the short term can seem uncertain, choosing low risk alternatives may not provide your clients with the long term returns they are looking for.
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Important Note re: Change to ISA and SIPP Application Forms
11
December
2008
Important Note to all Advisers:
Until 30 November 2008, BNP Paribas Fund Services UK (‘Fund Services’) Limited was responsible for the management of the IFSL Sinfonia Individual Savings Accounts and acted as trustee and administrator of the IFSL Sinfonia Self Invested Personal Pension.
From 1st December 2008, Fund Services ceased to be responsible for these products and these responsibilities were transferred to BNP Paribas Securities Services (‘Securities Services’). BNP Paribas Securities Services is a wholly owned subsidiary of BNP Paribas S.A.
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IFSL Sinfonia Funds now available via SIPP partner range
10
December
2008
Sinfonia Asset Management is delighted to announce the launch of its SIPP Partner Range where IFSL Sinfonia OEIC funds are now available through a carefully selected set of complementary SIPP providers.
To read more click here
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The Right Service for the Right Price
10
December
2008
Regulatory pressure to appropriately match the service provided to clients at a fair price is an ideal that should gain industry wide support. Like many ideals the practical application is more complex.
NB This information is designed for the IFAs only. It is not intended for retail clients and no decision regarding the suitability of a Sinfonia product should be made based upon this material. This has been created and released only as an aid for IFAs to help them to provide an excellent service to their clients.
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Skandia Risk Rating for IFSL Sinfonia Funds
3
December
2008
IFSL Sinfonia Funds are now available on the Skandia and Selestia Platforms. As with all new funds, Skandia do not risk-rate funds until they have a three year track record.
To help you to select the appropriate IFSL Sinfonia Fund when using the Skandia profiling tool, we are pleased to provide you with our Fund Manager’s view of the appropriate fund to meet your client’s attitude to risk and investment need – that is: growth, income and target return.
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Skandia platforms now available with 0% retention and Adviser Syndicate Scheme
28
November
2008
This information is designed for IFAs only. It is not intended for retail clients and no decision regarding the suitability of a Sinfonia product should be based upon this material. This has been created and released only as an aid for IFAs to help them to provide an excellent service to their clients.
Skandia platforms now available with 0% retention and Adviser Syndicate Scheme
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Increased access to IFSL Sinfonia funds through Skandia
17
November
2008
This information is designed for IFAs only. It is not intended for retail clients and no decision regarding the suitability of a Sinfonia product should be based upon this material. This has been created and released only as an aid for IFAs to help them to provide an excellent service to their clients.
IFSL Sinfonia funds now available through Skandia
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Transferring investments can be in your clients’ best interests
6
November
2008
This information is designed for the IFAs only. It is not intended for retail clients and no decision regarding the suitability of a Sinfonia product should be made based upon this material. This has been created and released only as an aid for IFAs to help them to provide an excellent service to their clients.
Transferring investments can be in your clients’ best interests
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