Garraway launches 'front-to-back' MPS platform for advisers

0.99% all-in active fee

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Asset manager Garraway Capital Management has launched a discretionary fund management (DFM) platform, aimed at streamlining the onboarding process for advised clients.

Garraway launched the "front-to-back" platform on Wednesday morning (22 April), powered by Fundment, to complement its active investment solution. Aimed at IFAs, the firm said the platform combines Garraway's fund management expertise and simplifies account management for advisers, in a bid to alleviate their regulatory burden and allows them to focus on clients. Garraway will offer eight risk-graded model portfolios, aiming for a 4.4% to 7.1% annual return and 3.5% to 8.3% annual volatility. The all-in fee for its active investment solution is 0.99%, taking into account the DFM servi...

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