Who is getting the spoils of managed accounts’ popularity?
As investor interest in managed accounts grows, Money Management has launched a survey to find out what has driven the upturn and who it benefits most.
The survey aims to discover who is securing the spoils of the growth of the managed account industry. We have seen the platform industry, including big names such as Netwealth and HUB24, grow in importance and players within it become publicly listed.
Managed accounts’ popularity has also seen new industry representative bodies created and institutional offerings reshaped.
Money Management wants to find out who all this most benefits. The results of the survey, which will be announced at the publication’s Future of Wealth Management conference on the Gold Coast in August, will help advisers and clients better understand and benefit from the managed accounts trend.
Advisers who complete the survey will be in the running to win a bottle of Penfolds Grange Hermitage wine. Please complete our survey here.
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