MPS performance for Atomos soars one year on from WTW deal

Wealth manager says its ‘change of approach looks to be paying off’

Hope Coumbe
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Atomos has recorded positive returns for all six of its model portfolios over the last year on the back of its deal for WTW to become its sub-investment manager.

The results come almost 12 months on from the hybrid wealth firm confirming to Professional Adviser that WTW would become responsible for the asset allocation and implementation of the underlying funds in its Conservative, Defensive, Cautious, Balance and Growth offerings. The model portfolios are globally diversified and actively managed, with all having outperformed Investment Association sector benchmarks last year. Atomos saw particularly strong returns from its Growth portfolio, which doubled the benchmark of 7.3% in 2023, delivering 14.8%. Despite this, Atomos said it "...

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