Boutiques look to outsourcing and international expansion as commercial pressure mounts

Adapting to complex investment conditions

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Commercial and regulatory headwinds over the past 12 months have led boutique asset managers to further outsource services and plan international expansions to remain competitive, according to Universal Investment Group’s 2025 Boutique Asset Management Survey.

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