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Netwealth adds T Rowe Price

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By Christine St Anne
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2 minute read

Global manager T Rowe Price has scored a platform listing with netwealth and secured clients from the family office sector.

Platform provider netwealth has added the T Rowe Price Global Equity Fund to its portfolio.

The move follows platform ING One Answer's recent addition of the fund to its investment menu.

T Rowe Price has also been awarded a mandate by industry superannuation fund Maritime Super and has picked up a number of family offices as clients.

"We are very pleased that a number of clients have appreciated our all-market, all-cap approach to global equities," T Rowe Price director for Australia and New Zealand Murray Brewer said. 

Brewer said the firm was looking at launching a number of funds to the local market, including a large-cap version of its global equity strategy and fixed income products.