12th September 2011

Act now to secure your place at the Multi-Manager Forum

The next Multi-Manager Forum, which will take place at various venues around the country from 11th to 21st October.

The now well-established Multi-Manager Forum is branching out into an academy this autumn and the presentations you will hear from Henderson, Cazenove Capital, Skandia Investment Group and Thames River will have an educational emphasis, covering the increasing relevance of a Multi-Manager strategy in a volatile investment environment.

The subject of the Henderson presentation is "Multi-asset absolute return investing in uncertain times". The presentation will provide you with an overview of absolute return investing through multi-asset fund management, how this type of investment can fit comfortably within a client's portfolio and how it can benefit investors in today's volatile markets.

The October 2011 Academy event will be chaired by Rayner Spencer Mills, who will provide an introduction to the Multi-Manager market and the role Multi-Manager funds can play in the post-RDR landscape.

Places are limited, so please register today.

 

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