Boutique manager provides access to managed account profile
Boutique Melbourne investment group Cameron Harrison has released the performance data and managed account model of its international equities for use by any planner.
Planners using the Morningstar Separate Accounts database or the Powerwrap platform will have access to the Anglo-Atlantic Mainstreet Equity Model run by Cameron Harrison.
The model has been in use by Cameron Harrison since 2007 and invests in the best-managed businesses listed on either the FTSE All-Share (UK) or the S&P 1500 Composite Index (US), and has delivered an average return of more than 30 per cent per annum over the last three years.
Cameron Harrison Partner, Paul Ashworth said the inclusion on the Morningstar and Powerwrap lists would be followed by the release of more investment models as the group seeks to lift its profile beyond Melbourne and its current crop of clients and investors.
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