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Advisers should outsource portfolio management: SSGA

A new report has highlighted the business growth potential of advice practices outsourcing their portfolio management as well as the benefits of model portfolios for advisers.

by Staff Writer
December 19, 2019
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The report from State Street Global Advisors found that 67 per cent of investors do not know what a model portfolio is. However, most investors who understand model portfolios are very satisfied with their use.

As a result, the research said that advisers need to spend more time with their clients explaining the use of a model portfolio and why it may help achieve their goals.

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Further, it found that 44 per cent of Australian investors who do not currently invest in model portfolios say they wouldn’t mind if their adviser allocated their assets to model portfolios, compared to 12 per cent who said they wouldn’t like it.

State Street Global Advisors head of practice management Brie Williams said outsourcing portfolio management could help advisers who place such a high value on bespoke services.

“Outsourcing investment management may sound counterintuitive, but as financial advice continues to face pressure from changing client expectations and increased regulatory requirements, the need for economies of scale continues to grow,” she said.

“As assets grow, finding the time to serve clients and attract new business can get even harder.

“Outsourcing some aspects of investment management such as using model portfolios, increases operational efficiency and can save advisers time. Instead, they can focus on building relationships with their clients and prospecting for new ones.”

However, the report noted that the outsourcing of portfolio management does not mean that the adviser is opting out of investment responsibilities.

Ms Williams said advisers still go through a rigorous process in selecting investments that suit each client’s circumstance.

“Outsourcing can give advisers more time and flexibility, because they’re free from initial portfolio construction and ongoing trading and rebalancing responsibilities,” she said.

“I have heard first-hand that advisers worry outsourcing investment management to a third-party money manager will make the client experience less personalised. However, investors with assets in model portfolios feel better about their adviser relationship and are actually more satisfied with the wealth management experience.

“This is because clients with assets in model portfolios usually receive more services from their advisers than clients of advisers not using model portfolios. Adviser value is better measured by the impact their services can have on investors’ financial outcomes.”

The research was based on a survey of more than 1,600 financial advisers and investors in Australia, Japan, the US and the UK.

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Comments 6

  1. We can think for ourselves says:
    6 years ago

    If we are professionals now why are all these ‘we here to support your business but not help grow it’ still trying to tell us what to do? Seriously the days of dumb advisers following the instruction of greedy product providers are over.

    Reply
  2. Anonymous says:
    6 years ago

    But where are all the customers Yachts?

    Reply
  3. Anonymous says:
    6 years ago

    80-90% of investors would have a better return from index investments. Maybe i should just do that for my clients and stop all these hangers on trying to get me to make money for them.

    Reply
    • No value for money says:
      6 years ago

      And the fees that managed portfolios charge are a complete rip off. Clients clearly don’t get value for money.

      Reply
  4. Surprise! says:
    6 years ago

    “Advisers should use model portfolios”, says State Street, seller of model portfolios…

    Reply
    • Anon says:
      6 years ago

      lol right?! I hate this industry sometimes..

      Reply

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