True Potential opens up portfolios to whole of adviser market

Client hunger for diversification a leading factor

Tom Ellis
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True Potential Investments has cited the aftermath of the EU referendum as one of the reasons for opening its range of multi-asset, multi-manager portfolios to all UK advisers.

In addition to post-Brexit market volatility, a rising demand for diversification has been another factors in leading True Potential to open up its portfolios, according to the firm. The 10 multi-manager discretionary portfolios were previously only available to the 20% of advisers who use True Potential's services, but have now been opened up to all advisers and their clients. According to a poll of 2,000 investors by True Potential, the majority (85%) think diversification is more important post-Brexit. True Potential senior partner Mark Henderson argued the firm's portfolios we...

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