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frontier unveils offshore share classes

12 Mar 12

Frontier Investment Management has partnered with IFA service provider, Acordias, to launch offshore share classes for its multi-asset fund range.

Frontier Investment Management has partnered with IFA service provider, Acordias, to launch offshore share classes for its multi-asset fund range.

The funds, which Frontier said are inspired by US university endowment funds, will now be available in dollar, sterling, euro and Swiss franc denominations with “attractive terms for offshore IFAs”.

Conor O’Donnell, business development manager for international markets at Frontier, said: “The Frontier Multi-Asset fund is being successfully used by financial advisers across the UK as a core holding within clients’ portfolios providing them with an efficient low cost method of capturing returns across the global capital markets.”

Frontier said its multi-asset range, which has more than $700m in assets under management, is inspired by US university endowment funds such as Harvard and Yale who it said have been “pioneers” of multi-asset investing for over thirty years and have consistently achieved attractive annual returns. 

The funds allocate across eight asset classes and use active indexation techniques which the company said enables it to provide asset class returns at considerably lower cost to more conventional methods.

Acordias meanwhile, will be responsible for the distribution of the fund.

Acordias chief executive, Andrew Wilkins said: “Our broker partners are always looking for quality funds with good track records and most importantly an interesting and valid story. Frontier delivers all of these and brokers can access the fund either through our offshore platform or direct with the major life companies.”

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