Fidelity to integrate private assets into default investment strategy via LTAF

Firm’s Diversified Private Assets LTAF received regulatory approval in August

Holly Roach
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Fidelity to integrate private assets into default investment strategy via LTAF

Fidelity International plans to integrate private assets in its default investment strategy for UK-based workplace pension schemes via its first long-term asset fund (LTAF).

The firm's £16.9bn default investment strategy, FutureWise, will become the first investor in Fidelity's Diversified Private Assets LTAF – which received approval from the Financial Conduct Authori...

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