Hyperion wins Fund Manager of the Year 2021
Hyperion Asset Management has been named as Money Management’s Fund Manager of the Year 2021.
This year’s awards were again presented as a livestream event on Thursday.
Three of Hyperion’s funds were nominated in the Australian Large Cap Equities, Australian Small/Mid Cap Equities, and Global Equities. The asset manager won the first two and was given a highly commended for the latter.
The winners for the awards were:
Australian Large Cap Equities
Hyperion Australian Growth Companies
Australian Small/Mid Cap Equities
Hyperion Small Growth Companies
Global Equities
CFS FC Baillie Gifford W LT Global Growth
Global Emerging Market Equities
Fidelity Global Emerging Markets
Australian Property Securities
Pendal Property Securities Fund
Global Property Securities
Quay Global Real Estate
Infrastructure Securities – Currency Hedged
Clearbridge RARE Infrastructure Income Fund
Australian Fixed Income
Janus Henderson Australian Fixed Interest
Global Fixed Income
PIMCO Global Bond Wholesale
Multi Asset – Growth
IOOF Multimix Balanced Growth
Long/Short Equities
Ausbil 130/30 Focus
Emerging Manager
Eiger Australian Small Companies A
SMA – Australian Equities
Pendal Australian Share Portfolio
ETF Provider of the Year
Vanguard Investments Australia
Responsible Investment
Australian Ethical Australian Shares
2021 Fund Manager of the Year
Hyperion Asset Management
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