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Troubled advice channel to reduce fund flows, says analyst

Morningstar has warned that the reputational damage done to both advisers and dealer groups as a result of the royal commission will reduce fund flows to an ASX-listed wealth manager.

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May 8, 2019
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In a research note published this week, Morningstar said it expects fund inflows into Pendal Group’s Australian strategies will continue to suffer from ongoing structural changes in Australia’s financial advice industry following the Hayne royal commission.

“The reputational damage done to Australian financial advisers generally and major Australian adviser dealer groups focusing on retaining and remediating customers as opposed to writing new business is likely to reduce the fund flows from this channel,” Morningstar said.

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Pendal Group copped a hit to its profit for the half year ending 31 March, with its NPAT coming to $84.5 million, down 26 per cent from the prior corresponding period (PCP).

The company cited “significantly lower performance fees” in a volatile global market for the fall in profit. Performance fees were 91 per cent lower at $4.4 million, compared with $47.6 million in the PCP.

The volatility, “combined with Brexit uncertainty resulted in cautious investor sentiment, particularly on Europe and subdued industry flows in the region”, Pendal said.

It also looked to US rate policy, tightening financial conditions and a deepening concern regarding economic growth as causes of pressure on equity markets, although Pendal noted the market has somewhat recovered during the March quarter.

Funds under management (FUM) closed at $100.9 billion, down $0.7 billion for the half, which Pendal said was led by lower market levels and partially offset by the lower Australian dollar and strong inflows into cash and fixed income strategies.

Average FUM fell by 1 per cent from the PCP to $97.4 billion.

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  1. Researcher says:
    7 years ago

    Of course it’s the advisers fault. Has absolutely nothing to do with poor performance of their funds, as reflected in a reduction in performance fees. Just another fund manager blaming advisers for their own problems

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