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What is Discretionary Fund Management?

Discretionary fund management or DFM is a critical component in the contemporary investment landscape, offering a personalized approach to portfolio management.

This allows for a responsive and specialized management of investments, which I will talk about in detail below.

If you are looking to invest as an expat or high-net-worth individual, which is what I specialize in, you can email me (advice@adamfayed.com) or WhatsApp (+44-7393-450-837).

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Discretionary Fund Management Meaning

Discretionary fund management is a service where clients entrust their investment portfolios to skilled fund managers, who then make investment decisions on their behalf.

A discretionary fund manager considers the client’s investment goals, risk tolerance, tax position, and other factors. They can invest in securities like stocks, bonds, funds, and derivatives.

A discretionary fund management invests within the parameters of the client’s risk profile.

What are discretionary fund managers?

A discretionary fund manager is responsible for making all the investment decisions in a client’s portfolio, taking into consideration their investment goals, risk tolerance, and other personal factors.

The manager actively buys and sells securities, aiming to maximize returns and manage risks in line with the client’s targets.

Discretionary vs Non Discretionary Fund Management

Discretionary vs Non Discretionary Fund Management

Discretionary and non-discretionary fund management differ in terms of control and decision-making authority.

Discretionary managers have the autonomy to make investment decisions and execute trades without direct client approval.

In contrast, non-discretionary managers require direct client permission before making trades or significant investment changes​​.

The discretionary portfolio management model suits clients who prefer a hands-off approach, like busy professionals or those with complex financial situations. It provides comprehensive solutions with professional oversight.

Non-discretionary management is preferable for clients who desire greater control over investment decisions, possess substantial financial knowledge, or wish to be actively involved in each investment choice​​.

Choosing between these models depends on factors like risk appetite, trust in the advisor or firm, and the desired level of control over investments.

Discretionary Fund Management Trends

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In recent years, the world of discretionary fund management finds itself at crossroads, influenced by various factors shaping its trajectory.

Firstly, we are observing a substantial uptick in activity within the private equity sector.

Asset managers are gearing up to deploy significant capital reserves, often referred to as ‘dry powder,’ accumulated over recent years.

This movement anticipates a surge in deal-making activities once market valuations become more attractive​​.

The economic uncertainty prevalent today adds layers of complexity to DFM.

Managers and administrators are navigating a landscape where innovation in asset classes and targeting new investor groups, especially family offices, have become increasingly crucial.

This shift demands bespoke contracts and structures, adding to the complexity of fund management​​.

The regulatory environment also continues to evolve. Fund managers must now grapple with more stringent anti-money laundering regulations, combating the financing of terrorism, and other asset-specific regulatory challenges.

This heightened regulatory scrutiny requires fund managers to be more vigilant and proactive in compliance​​.

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Why use a discretionary fund manager?

The benefits of discretionary fund management include:

  • They adjust portfolios based on market opportunities and provide regular updates to maintain transparency and trust.
  • Discretionary fund management allows investment professionals to manage your assets, utilizing their expertise and advanced technology for assessing financial risks and investment modeling.
  • For advisors, outsourcing to a discretionary fund management means they can focus on their core competencies, spending more time on financial planning and client relations.
  • A discretionary fund manager has access to alternative asset classes, structured products, and comprehensive research​​.
  • Discretionary fund managers execute diversification and risk strategies proactively, leveraging their authority to act without prior client approval.

Discretionary Investment Management Risks

  • Incorrect forecasting and decision-making by the manager could adversely affect the investments​​.
  • The clients relinquish control of their investment decisions to the manager, which could lead to losses due to market fluctuations. This loss potential is a key consideration when choosing a DFM​​.
  • The centralization of decision-making power in the hands of the portfolio manager presents managerial risks.

How to Reduce Discretionary Management Scheme Risks

To mitigate risks, clients should choose DFMs who offer clear communication and transparency in their investment strategies and fee structures.

They should also ensure that the DFM has a robust understanding of market trends, regulatory changes, and technological advancements.

Establishing parameters or guidelines based on risk tolerance and investment preferences can help align the manager’s decisions with the client’s objectives​​.

Discretionary Fund Management Fees

Discretionary fund managements look for transparency in fee structures. They prefer asset managers who proactively disclose data and drivers of performance.

This transparency is crucial for trust-building and ensuring there are no hidden costs that could affect investment outcomes.

Charges are structured differently and can vary.

DFM firms impose a yearly charge that is calculated as a percentage of the assets under their management.

There are also companies that assess minimum fees per quarter.

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How to Choose a Discretionary Fund Manager

When selecting a discretionary portfolio manager, it is crucial to evaluate their qualifications and experience.

The personal attributes of the discretionary fund management also matter significantly. They should possess the ability to develop a strong relationship with the end client.

The capability to clearly explain investment strategies and decisions at a relatable level is fundamental.

A discretionary fund management’s track record and performance metrics are vital in understanding their ability to manage investments successfully too. Discretionary fund managements often require a minimum three-year performance record for funds and place significant importance on the credibility and overall career performance of the manager.

They tend to focus more on the fund and criteria relating to the fund manager rather than the fund house itself. This emphasis indicates the importance of individual track records and performance metrics in their decision-making process​​.

DFM Questions

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When interviewing potential DFMs, advisors should inquire about their understanding of the DFM business and challenges it faces.

They should also assess how well the DFM can differentiate their funds and strategies from peers and whether they focus more on investment opportunities and recent performance, or on investment process and risk management.

They help gauge whether the DFM aligns with the advisor’s and the client’s investment philosophy and goals.

Bottom Line

The rise in the deployment of AI and other technologies offers unprecedented opportunities for innovation and efficiency.

However, these advancements also bring new challenges, particularly in balancing tech with human talent and adapting to a rapidly changing regulatory environment.

The importance of discretionary fund management in today’s investment world cannot be overstated. It offers flexibility, expert decision-making, and the potential for higher returns.

For investors and fund managers alike, staying informed and adaptable is crucial. Seeking professional advice and guidance can provide the necessary insights and strategies to navigate these complex waters.

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