Russell launches new after-tax fund

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9 February 2011
| By Ashleigh McIntyre |
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Russell Investments has launched a new after-tax fund that promises to enhance returns for superannuation investors through a more “sophisticated” approach than those currently on the market.

The Russell After-Tax Australian Shares Fund (for Superannuation Investors) gives investors exposure to a diversified portfolio of Australian equities using a variety of tax strategies to boost after-tax returns, rather than simply minimising exposure to tax.

These strategies include considering capital gains tax, turnover management, franking credits and off-market share buybacks.

The director of after-tax investment strategies at Russell, Raewyn Williams, said there is a widespread lack of awareness around after-tax investing (ATI), despite the Super System Review (Cooper Review) recognising that tax implications can have a significant impact on investment returns.

She said there was plenty of ‘tax aware’ products, but said the fact that Russell had adopted the after-tax benchmark of the FTSE ASFA Australia 200 Superannuation Index and that it would conduct after-tax reporting made it “genuine”.

Rather than using a low turnover approach to manage tax implications, Williams said the fund would adopt a "turnover management" approach where trading is more flexible, but only if the cost was justifiable for investors.

The new fund is a distributing fund tailored to maximise returns for those on a 15 per cent tax rate. It was seeded last week with $600 million, and will target superannuation investors of all types — from industry, public sector and corporate funds down to self-managed super funds.

Other features include an emulation strategy to reduce turnover, which involves using the insights of multiple managers to inform a centrally managed portfolio which Russell then implements from its offices in Seattle. Initially, the managers in the fund will be aligned with those in the Russell Australian Share Fund.

Williams said the company had been working on implementing an after-tax fund since her appointment in February last year, although Russell has been considering after-tax investing for quite some time.

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