Vanguard’s diversified MAs now available on HUB24, Netwealth

Vanguard has announced its diversified managed account (MA) strategies have been added to an additional two adviser investment platforms.
Already available on the Macquarie Wrap platform, Vanguards suite of strategies can now also be found on HUB24’s Discover, Core and Choice menu and Netwealth’s Accelerator Core and Accelerator Plus menu.
The MA strategies mirror the investment approach found across Vanguard’s range of diversified funds, which have managed to deliver strong performance and growth for investors since brought to market 20 years ago.
“We are excited to make this announcement, as the addition of these investment platforms represents a significant expansion of Vanguard’s managed account offer via new distribution channels,” Rachel White, Head of Financial Adviser Services at Vanguard Australia, said.
“Most importantly, it reflects the growing demand from advisers for gaining greater access to our diversified solutions, which until recently have only been available on the Macquarie Wrap platform.
“Behind the increased adviser demand is a recognition that Vanguard’s leading-edge diversified managed account strategies make multi-asset portfolio construction simple and efficient, without compromising on sophistication or performance.
“With four risk profiles available, including conservative, balanced, growth, and high growth, the Vanguard strategies offer low-cost, instant diversification with exposure to over 16,000 securities across a range of asset classes, all backed by Vanguard’s multi-asset investment expertise and proven strategic asset allocation approach.”









Good idea! Every super fund in australia should contribute to it.
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