Advisers leaning in strongly on allocations to multi-asset solutions

RLAM survey shows multi-asset to be a key choice for increasing exposure

Hope William-Smith
clock • 1 min read

Multi-asset funds and solutions are the allocation to which the majority of advisers are planning on increasing their exposure, Royal London Asset Management (RLAM) has found.

A survey of advisers conducted at RLAM regional roadshows in Q4 last year asked which areas respondents were planning to either increase of decrease their investment exposure. A total of 134 respondents said they were planning to increase their multi-asset exposure, while just eight said they were planning to decrease. Multi-asset came ahead of sustainable investment as the most likely for allocation increase, with sustainable solutions receiving 58 votes from IFAs. However, 20 said they were planning on decreasing exposure to sustainable investments. It was a mixed bag for equitie...

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