AMP Capital leverage mFund
AMP Capital has moved to leverage the Australian Stock Exchange's new mFund Settlement Service to further service the Self-Managed Superannuation Funds (SMSF) sector.
The company announced this week it had made six of its funds available on the service -
- Corporate Bond Fund
- Global Listed Infrastructure Fund (unhedged)
- Global Property Securities Fund
- Income Generator
- Equity Income Fund
- Multi-Asset Fund
Commenting on the move, AMP Capital Head of SMSF Tim Keegan said SMSF trustees and other self-directed investors were looking for different ways to access unique investment opportunities to help them meet their investment goals.
"As an mFund Foundation Member, AMP Capital is pleased to now offer mFund versions of six of our most popular funds to give these investors greater choice, control and flexibility when they're constructing their portfolios," he said.
Keegan said the funds selected to go onto the mFund platform had proven popular among retail investors during the past 12 months.
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