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HNW clients seek ‘wider investment universe’: Praemium

New research has revealed that high-net-worth advisers are turning to non-custodial assets to fulfil client demand for “truly bespoke portfolios”.

by Shy-ann Arkinstall
March 13, 2025
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According to research by Praemium and CoreData, financial advisers specialising with high-net-worth (HNW) clients are looking to non-custodial assets in order to deliver on their clients’ increasing demand for portfolio flexibility and high-touch service.

“HNW clients are increasingly seeking advisers who can offer a wider investment universe beyond traditional managed portfolios. Non-custodial solutions allow advisers to construct truly bespoke portfolios tailored to the client’s financial objectives, risk tolerance and investment preferences,” the report said.

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Findings showed that the large majority (85 per cent) of HNW advisers stated that a personalised approach was a key part of their sales proposition, while around half (46 per cent) see a bespoke investment strategy as a “top three strategy” for personalised service.

More than a third (35 per cent) of HNW-focused advisers noted an increase in non-custodial assets in the past three years, compared with 21 per cent of non-HNW advisers.

Looking to the next three to five years, 39 per cent of HNW advisers expect non-custody solutions to play an increasingly prominent role in client portfolios, while a further 11 per cent believe they will become a core asset as clients seek “direct control and diversification”.

In order to deliver on this, three-quarters (75 per cent) of HNW advisers have clients with non-custodial holdings in their portfolios; however, two-thirds (66 per cent) said administrative complexity was a concern when using non-custodial assets, along with challenges in consolidating reporting and performance tracking.

The report also revealed a substantial knowledge gap, with just over half (53 per cent) reporting familiarity with these solutions and 30 per cent admitting to having only a limited understanding.

Despite the apparent difficulties of the asset class, client demand is driving more HNW advisers to consider non-custodial solutions in order to access the benefits of broader access to alternatives, greater flexibility and independence, and the ability to offer a total wealth solution.

Praemium chief strategy officer Denis Orrock suggested that the successful implementation of non-custodial solutions hinges on advisers’ ability to educate not only themselves but also their clients on the asset class.

“High-net-worth investors are increasingly demanding bespoke investment strategies and advisers must respond by building robust non-custodial solutions into their offering,” Orrock said.

“With the right platform, partner advisers can seamlessly integrate custody and non-custody assets into a single, holistic view and fully leverage the opportunities presented by non-custodial solutions, addressing administrative complexities while delivering comprehensive reporting that meets the sophisticated needs of today’s investors.”

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  1. Anonymous says:
    9 months ago

    Are investors really demanding this or are certain advisory groups pushing these products to collect stamping fees….

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