Titan AM to create new MPS for the international market

In partnership with Maplesden Griffin & Partners

Ayesha Venkataraman
clock • 2 min read

Investment business Titan Asset Management (AM) has entered into a partnership agreement with consultancy Maplesden Griffin & Partners, with whom it will work to create an international MPS, it announced.

Titan AM will provide access to model portfolios, which are run by its chief investment officer John Leiper and the investment team, and will be available across international platforms and wrappers, it said. Advisers will also be able to access other areas including DFM, direct equity strategies and alternatives, it added. This is the first phase of the Titan Group's expansion into the international adviser and private clients' markets, according to Titan, head of portfolio management Tom Macpherson. Leiper said: "Maplesden Griffin & Partners is an impressive firm, which has been evi...

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