Infovest21 conducted two surveys – one of institutional investors and one of funds of funds – to determine current thinking and usage of managed account platforms. The surveys were conducted by phone and email during February and March 2010. 27 institutional investors and 29 funds of funds were surveyed.
Highlights of the findings on funds of funds include:
Another 14% do not use managed account platforms but expect to within the year. Another 7% are in the exploratory phase but don’t have time expectation for when they will be using platforms. 7% currently use platforms but don’t plan to increase usage while 7% were not familiar with the concept.
Lois Peltz
, president of Infovest21, observed, "When asked what they would like included in platforms that were not current provided, some write-in answers included: lower fees; one platform with a wider range of strategies, improved technology and reporting; more customized reporting and more latitude for customization."
Of the funds of funds responding to the survey, over 80% were US-based, 15% were in Europe and 4% were in Asia. The average assets under management were $3.7 billion. Of those that specified the percentage of assets on managed account platforms in 2010, the average was 30.3%.
Excerpts from Infovest21’s survey: Institutional Investors’ and Funds of Funds’ Views on Managed Account Platforms.
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