True Potential opens multi-asset portfolios to adviser market
True Potential Investments is opening its range of multi-asset, multi-manager portfolios to all UK financial advisers due to "market volatility in the wake of Brexit and rising investor demand for diversification".
"The True Potential Portfolios have a starting investment of just £50 meaning all clients can benefit from a proposition often only available to the very wealthy."
The portfolios had previously been limited to the 20% of UK advisers who use True Potential’s services.
Since the portfolios were launched last October, True Potential says that investors have seen their portfolios grow by between 7.03% and 15.11%.
The series brings together funds from True Potential’s Wealth Strategy fund ranges, where managers include True Potential Investments, Goldman Sachs, Schroders, SEI, 7IM, Allianz Global Investors, Close Brothers Asset Management and Columbia Threadneedle. The funds have £633million invested in them as at 15th July.
Mark Henderson, senior partner at True Potential, said: “The True Potential Portfolios are among the most diversified anywhere in the UK. We have taken the decision to offer discretionary fund management to the entire adviser market at no additional cost beyond the fund charge.
“In doing so, every adviser will be able to access over 150,000 individual holdings, 20 different asset classes and eight world class fund managers with the aim of helping clients reach their goals.
“The True Potential Portfolios have a starting investment of just £50 meaning all clients can benefit from a proposition often only available to the very wealthy."
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