Hyperion’s fund highly recommended by Lonsec
Hyperion Asset Management has announced that its Global Growth Companies Fund has been awarded a ‘highly recommended’ rating from Lonsec.
The research house praised Hyperion for its strong investment research culture and well-developed bottom-up research process that was “repeatable and robust”.
Also, the firm’s investment style was described as well-suited to a global investment universe which allowed it to identify quality companies with rigid discipline in trends of valuation, Lonsec said.
“Our portfolio is made up of disruptive and creative companies – those that have strong value propositions, a sustainable competitive advantage and the ability to significantly increase earnings over the next decade,” said Jason Orthman, Hyperion’s deputy chief investment officer.
“Hyperion’s Australian equities funds have outperformed the market consistently in the 22 years we have been investing, and we see no reason we won’t continue to achieve the same outperformance in global equities.”
The fund is currently available to advisers on Macquarie Wrap, BT Panorama, BT Wrap, Asgard, HUB24, mFund and Netwealth.
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