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Dominion Funds Review

Dominion Funds Review – that will be the topic of today’s article.

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Where are Dominion funds based?

They are based in Guernsey in the Channel Islands. The funds are regulated at the EU level due to the Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities Directive (UCITS) regulated structure.

They also have admin offices in Latin America (Uruguay), London and beyond.

What are some examples of the Dominion fund options?

There are over ten funds in the range. Some of the popular Dominion funds include:

  • Dominion eCommerce
  • Dominion Global Trends Luxury Consumer
  • Dominion Managed
  • Dominion new technologies fund

Most of the fund classes are available in USD, GBP and Euros.

Dominion also have funds tailored to each investors appetite for risk – for example cautious, growth etc.

This choice will also impact on the likely risk:return ratio you will be exposed to.

Where are the Dominion funds typically sold?

The funds are sold globally, and especially in areas where there are a lot of expats such as the Middle East and some Latin American locations.

Dominion funds are typically sold on investment solutions such as Custodian Life and RL360

What are the costs on the Dominion funds?

It varies depending on the class chosen, but 1%-3% per year is the typical range, with 2% being average.

The main positives are:

  • The UCITS structure mean this is a safe way to invest. You don’t need to worry about a collapsing fund with zero recourse.
  • Almost all the funds have been up in the last few years, although this is to be expected given the excellent stock market performance.
  • A minority of the funds have beaten some of the main indexes and the benchmarks. There are one or two excellent funds within the wider fund range. This means if the advisor has picked the right funds, your portfolio can do well.

The main negatives are 

  • Most of the funds haven’t beaten the benchmark – this includes some of the best performing funds. For example, the e-Commerce fund has done well, but many other technology funds have done better, as has the Nasdaq index itself.
  • The other investments held within the portfolio often drag down the performance. Often times, these funds are held in conjunction with underperforming assets in a wider portfolio, held on third-party brokers. This isn’t Dominion’s fault, but I have helped countless clients in this situation find a better path.
  • Dominion relies on financial advisors to distribute the funds, and this makes sense on many levels. However, this also means that if you have picked the wrong advisor, your portfolio might not perform that well. In this case, a wider portfolio review is needed, with associated changes made by a new advisor.

Some of the Dominion funds are excellent. The majority aren’t, and in this case, far superior options exist.

Conclusion of the Dominion funds

I have helped many clients in this situation, who are invested in an underperforming portfolio on third-party investment solutions.

Because few people are 100% invested in Dominion Funds, what is also important is the other funds in your savings plan or lump sum investment.

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