Crossing Point joins Mabel Insights platform to offer advisers 'trend-following decumulation strategy'

Partnership aims to boost transparency and choice for advisers navigating crowded MPS market

Sahar Nazir
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Crossing Point Investment Management has joined the Mabel Insights platform to bring its “trend-following” model portfolio service (MPS) to more than 2,000 adviser firms across the UK.

The partnership gives advisers access to Crossing Point's risk-rated portfolios via Mabel's cashflow modelling tools. Crossing Point business development manager Carl Hagger said: "Our MPS were built with a solutions-first mindset. Each portfolio is tailored to specific client needs - whether that's accumulation, growth, adventurous investing, passive mandates, or decumulation. From day one, we've prioritised cost-efficiency and transparency." He added the strategy was particularly well-suited to the decumulation market: "It's a data-led, dynamic strategy designed to capture gains whe...

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