Multi-asset funds
Our multi-asset funds provide financial advisers with a broad level of diversification across asset classes
*Source: LGIM internal data as at 30 June 2024. Includes assets from associates and is based on managed AUM, including £1.5bn from multi-asset strategies.
Why LGIM for multi-asset?
Our Asset Allocation team’s expertise includes economists, investment strategists and fund managers. They constantly monitor market cycles and the mix of their portfolios, combining robust risk mitigation strategies and active asset allocation to manage investments during times of market stress. Our scale and in-house expertise enables us to keep our funds simple, cost-effective and always focused on improving client outcomes.
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LGIM's multi-asset investment approach
We look to provide investors with a broad level of diversification across asset classes. Our investment solutions aim to meet clients’ objectives, whether it’s higher growth or income, or maintaining an investor’s risk profile. Our investment philosophy rests on improving client outcomes through a number of ways.
Key risk: It should be noted that diversification is no guarantee against a loss in a declining market
Client-driven focus
Cost-effective construction
Long-term perspective
Team-based approach
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Key risks
The value of any investment and any income taken from it is not guaranteed and can go down as well as up, and investors may get back less than the amount originally invested. The risks associated with each fund or investment strategy should be read and understood before making any investment decisions. Further information on the risks of investing is available from LGIM’s Fund Centres.
While LGIM has integrated Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) considerations into its investment decision-making and stewardship practices, this does not guarantee the achievement of responsible investing goals within funds that do not include specific ESG goals within their objectives.