An emphasis on absolute rather than relative performance is central to the success of Singer & Friedlander Investment Management portfolios
Singer & Friedlander Investment Management's (SFIM) plans to continue its focus on the private client, high net worth end of the market and has recently boosted its resources to attract further business. SFIM's most recent launch is its Multi Asset Portfolio Management Service, a discretionary portfolio service which will use vehicles from third-party providers as well as alternative assets such as VCTs and gold. As of 30 June 2004, SFIM had £3.6bn in assets under management for high net worth individuals, pension funds, family trusts, charities, insurance companies and other institutio...
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