Altrinsic Global Equities Fund added to BT Wrap


Altrinsic Global Advisors, a boutique global equities investment manager of NAB Asset Management, has announced that its Global Equities Fund has been added to the BT Wrap platform.
The fund is an actively managed portfolio of equities listed on share markets around the world and pursues high-conviction investment in a select group of undervalued companies aiming for ‘outsized returns over five years’.
According to the company, the fund was well positioned long-term to capitalise on cross-border dislocations across the full market-cap spectrum.
Altrinsic’s head of Asia Pacific, Simon Blanchflower said: “We’re pleased that BT Wrap is offering Altrinsic Global Equities Fund to their base of advisers and licensees.
“Global markets have delivered outstanding returns for investors over the past few years and through the Altrinsic Global Equities Fund Australian, investors can gain access to these markets using a proven and disciplined investment approach.”
In addition to BT Wrap, the fund is now available on MLC Wrap, MLC Masterkey Fundamentals, Navigator Wrap, ANZ Grow Wrap, ANZ Frontier, Asgard, CFS First Wrap, CFS First Choice, Hub 24, Macquarie Wrap, Netwealth, OnepathOasis Voyaer and Onepath Portfolio One.
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