Tuning into the world’s best

Increased knowledge about your advisers investment beliefs and philosophy can only add to the mutual trust and respect between the client and adviser. What follows are some comments which help illustrate some of my thoughts.

Different investment managers have different strengths, different investment styles and specialise in different asset classes, geographic regions and industry sectors. Like our partners at MLC, we believe that no single investment manager can hope to be the best performer in all asset classes or all markets at all times.

To build wealth for our investors, we invest through MLC utilising a wide range of specialist investment management companies, each with strengths in particular asset classes, regions, sectors and styles.

MLC’s manager of managers process has proven its effectiveness since its introduction in 1985. MLC use a range of the world’s best investment managers.

To find the right combination of specialist investment managers from the thousands of investment management companies worldwide requires enormous research capabilities. Through our partnership with MLC, Plan 2 Prosper can access a team of highly skilled and highly qualified investment professionals working to ‘manage the managers’ on your behalf.

To learn more about our chosen investment partners approach and philosophy access: Tune into the world’s best.

 

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