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Five reasons sophisticated investors are seeking institutional capabilities

Wholesale and sophisticated investors are increasingly seeking institutional capabilities behind their investment decisions. Through our conversations with clients, we have identified the top five reasons why they are increasingly seeking institutional capabilities.

by Ben Streater
November 9, 2020
in Opinion
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1. Unlocking access to global markets and emerging macro trends

The Australian investment landscape lacks diversity. The ASX is dominated by four banks and two major mining companies, while residential property remains the favoured asset class for most Aussies.

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Wholesale investors want choice. They are indifferent to investment products and providers and are outcome focused. That means partnering with institutions that have access to global markets and can capitalise on emerging macro trends from across the world.

2. Exploiting institutional pricing power

Wholesale and sophisticated investors are given access to institutional investment capabilities that retail investors cannot obtain. This allows investors to access institutional pricing power on their investments, which in turn lowers their costs and maximises returns. Investors appreciate our ability to bring multiple issuers in the one place, to leverage not only their product capabilities but also their institutional pricing power.

3. Access to institutional research and insights

Global investment banks have teams of researchers and analysts who are the best in their field when it comes to assessing assets, sectors, and economies across the globe. Traditionally, these insights are reserved for large, institutional investors like investment managers and hedge funds.

Our clients understand that knowledge is power and are increasingly demanding access to the best institutional research available. Opening access to a panel of investment banks ensures clients are benefiting the best research available.

4. Greater clarity and control of risk and return

Sophisticated investors aren’t gamblers. They’re not looking to take a speculative view on the latest tech stock. Preserving wealth and generating a stable return are critical to their success. Institutional investment products like structured products give them greater clarity and control of risk and return, which means a product can be designed to suit their specific needs. Institutional investments can be structured in a way that allows investors to build-in their ideal timeframe, market exposure and type of return.

5. Ability to execute an idea or strategy efficiently

Time is money. Sophisticated clients need to have systems in place that allow them to execute a tactical view or capitalise on evolving market opportunities. They have earned their place as wholesale clients and part of that means expecting greater execution efficiency.

Sophisticated investors are seeking the latest research and macro trends in their quest to enhance income, navigate market volatility and diversify their wealth. Accessing global markets and institutional opportunities is a core part of our proposition. Our partnerships with investment banks allow us to unlock opportunities for our clients like never before.

Ben Streater, chief product officer, Stropro

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  1. Joseph Martin says:
    5 years ago

    Seems like a whole load of smoke and mirrors baloney

    Reply
    • Ben Streater says:
      5 years ago

      Hi Joseph, I would welcome the opportunity to run you through the platform, our capabilities and the performance of our investments. You can reach me on ben@stropro.com

      Reply
    • Den Prim says:
      5 years ago

      Agree, after all the expenses and costs of these high profile institutions and their staff are paid, it is no surprise the clients returns are compromised- not that you would know this reading their reports. I worked in a 2 of these and hence am aware… first hand.
      At home ,a good example was Don Regan of AMP- who got skewered at the Royal banking Commission for misdemeanours – his package as reported on the news, was almost $ 3 million!

      Reply

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