City Asset Management launches model portfolios

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Discretionary manager City Asset Management (CAM) has launched five risk-rated model portfolios which will be available on a number of platforms.

The model portfolios come in five models aligned to clients’ risk attitudes – Cautious, Balanced, Income, Growth and Aggressive – and are available on the Elevate, Novia and Ascentric platforms, among others. “Global insecurity and continued market volatility together with increasing regulation and RDR fast approaching are focusing IFAs’ attention on outsourcing to discretionary investment managers,” says CAM director Helen Angove. CAM’s multi-asset portfolios will offer exposure to a range of asset classes including cash, bonds, property, equities, commodities and alternatives accord...

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