Articles - Clear Path Analysis: Fiduciary Management Strategies, Europe


The first annual report commissioned by Russell Investments and SEI Investments, aiming to bring to light the changes taking place in the fiduciary management sector across Europe. Bringing together finance directors, treasurers and pension plan trustees, the report will address the key operational issues surrounding fiduciary management and the criteria for success.

 As pension sponsors seek to mitigate risk, reduce operational costs and manage rising liabilities the concept of fiduciary management is gaining in popularity. Trustees are finding themselves face-to-face with volatile funding levels and increasingly complex governance structures that a traditional investment consultant may not adequately address.

 The Fiduciary Management Strategies, Europe report explores who will benefit most from a fiduciary management approach and what key competencies a scheme should look for when selecting their manager.

 Key issues the free report will discuss:

 - Why the fiduciary manager’s culture and heritage is so important
 - Understanding who polices risk and where the boundary of responsibility lies
 - How to use this framework to execute an effective journey plan through the risking stages
 - Flexible not total delegation according to the comfort of the trustees
 - The practical nuts-and-bolts for using fiduciary management to create or enhance an effective investment strategy
 - What the real costs of running a fiduciary management strategy are

 To download the report for free please click here

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