Top ten recommended MPS in Q1 revealed

Tatton tops the table again

Isabel Baxter
clock • 3 min read

Defaqto has identified the top ten most recommended platform managed portfolio solutions (MPS) by value for Q1 2025.

The findings are from Defaqto's whole of market data which includes more than 18,000 funds, 2,900 discretionary fund manager (DFM) MPS portfolios, platforms and products. Tatton's Core Active and Core Balanced solutions were the top two, followed by Ebi's Vantage Earth 60. Tatton Core Aggressive then placed fourth and Waverton's Balanced climbed ten places from its position at the end of 2024 to fifth. Quilter's WealthSelect Managed Blend 6 dropped two places to sixth, whilst its Managed Active 6 rose by two spots to eighth. Tatton's Core Cautious comes between them at seventh. ...

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