Netwealth adds new funds to Investor Rewards Program

executive director

19 August 2009
| By Liam Egan |

Platform provider netwealth has added three new funds to its Investor Rewards Program, which was launched earlier this year.

The new funds are Bennelong’s Australian Equities Fund, Tyndall’s Australian Bond Fund and Templeton’s Global Equity Fund.

Executive Director Matt Heine said the inclusion of the three new funds was in keeping with the rewards program’s philosophy, which provides access to a choice of up to 50 managed funds.

“Inclusion on the Investor Rewards program menu is not about big brands but rather quality funds managers both big and small,” he said.

In addition, Bennelong’s Australian Equities Fund, the Bennelong Concentrated Australian Equities Fund, has been added to the broader netwealth investment menu.

Netwealth’s Investment Wrap and Super Wrap provide access to more than 250 managed funds from more than 75 local and international managers.

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