How do you remain competitive in multi-asset investing

16 Jul 2018

Aviva Investors: How do you remain competitive in multi-asset investing

In this 2 minute video Euan Munro, CEO of Aviva Investors, and his team discuss how effective collaboration is critical in order to remain competitive in multi-asset investing.


Key Risks

The value of an investment and any income from it can go down as well as up and can fluctuate in response to changes in currency exchange rates. Investors may not get back the original amount invested.

The funds use derivatives; these can be complex and highly volatile. Derivatives may not perform as expected meaning the funds may suffer significant losses.

These funds invest in emerging markets, these markets may be volatile and carry higher risk than developed markets.

Investors’ attention is drawn to the specific risk factors set out in each fund’s share class key investor information document (“KIID”) and Prospectus.

Important Information

For financial advisers only.  These videos are not an investment recommendation and should not be viewed as such. Except where stated as otherwise, the source of all information is Aviva Investors as at 31 May 2018.  Unless stated otherwise any opinions expressed are those of Aviva Investors. They should not be viewed as indicating any guarantee of return from an investment managed by Aviva Investors nor as advice of any nature.

The Aviva Investors Multi-asset Fund range comprises the Aviva Investors Multi-asset Fund I (“MAF I”), the Aviva Investors Multi-asset Fund II (“MAF II”), the Aviva Investors Multi-asset Fund III (“MAF III”), the Aviva Investors Multi-asset Fund IV (“MAF IV”) and the Aviva Investors Multi-asset Fund V (“MAF V”) (together the “Funds”). The Funds are sub-funds of the Aviva Investors Portfolio Funds ICVC. For further information please read the latest Key Investor Information Document and Supplementary Information Document. Copies of these documents and the Prospectus are available to download in English from our document library.

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