written by Natalie Holt
Friday, 16 August 2024
MAIA Asset Management can now be included as part of your MPS due diligence inside Analyser.
MAIA is a multi-manager specialist with over 85 years’ experience, having previously managed funds within large investment houses.
It launched its MPS ranges in 2017, and had £662m in assets under management as at Q1 2024.
The portfolios are managed by chief investment officer Laurence Boyle and head of research Beccie Williams, both of whom have held places on Citywire’s Wealth Manager Top 100 list.
There are two ranges available to research and compare on Analyser:
· Smart Beta
· Blended
These are available on eight platforms.
MAIA says it is “open-minded” in its investment strategy, allowing for more esoteric funds as part of its asset allocation and will consider funds that are young or below a pre-determined size.
Advisers are offered regular meetings with investment managers, and up-to-date portfolio information and resources are available via an adviser portal and MAIA’s website.
MPS literature can also be white-labelled with a firm’s branding.
MAIA director, business development Sophie Taylor says: “As an IFA-focused investment manager, it makes perfect sense to provide advisers with the tools they need to access and consider our model portfolio solutions. This is further solidified by our availability on the lang cat’s Analyser.
“Our investment team’s experience has been a solid base for outperformance against benchmarks across all risk profiles, which stretches back to our launch over seven and a half years ago. We believe that this, combined with our unconstrained investment approach and IFA partnership strategy, as well as our level of service sets us apart.”
MAIA is among the latest MPS providers to be featured on Analyser, joining over 50 MPS providers in total. You can find out more about each of these, including MAIA, on Analyser’s MPS directory.
If there’s an MPS provider you’d like to see on Analyser, let us know and contact the provider to encourage them to get the wheels in motion.