It’s choices galore from NFM
National Financial Management (NFM) has relaunched its personal superannuation product to include a choice of 20 investment options.
The All in One personal superannuation product has expanded it previous eight choices to include more external managers and the bank's own managers, National Asset Management and County.
External managers on the relaunched product include AMP, Credit Suisse, Maple-Brown Abbott, Perpetual, State Street and UBS Brinson.
NFM has revamped its fee structure and there are now no entry or switching fees, while management fees are between 0.6 and 1.6 per cent depending on the amount invested.
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