Rathbone Funds Reviews
Adam Fayed
Managing Director - adamfayed.com - helping expats and high-net-worth individuals
Rathbone Funds Review – is this a good option? That will be the topic of today’s article.
Rathbone is a UK listed company on the FTSE250, and their funds are widely sold in the expat market as well, through platforms such as Novia .
In general there are better options available, especially in the expat market.
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Table of Contents
What are the Rathbone Funds costs?
The Rathbone Funds costs will partly depend on how you gain access to these funds. If you access them in the expat market, you are likely to pay fees such as:
Added together, these fees can be substantial and will compound. In terms of Rathbone’s fees, they have a sliding scale.
For accounts above 1.5M the fees are just 0.5% per year. On smaller accounts, the fees are lower, with 1.2% charged on the first 250,000GBP.
What are some examples of Rathbone funds?
The Rathbone Global Opportunities is a great example of one of their options.
This Rathbone fund seeks options which are off the beaten track in the global market. This has been one of their better performing funds in recent times.
In comparison, their Ethical Bond fund, aims to give investors a steady return, whilst investing in “ethical” projects.
How about some of their recent underperforming Rathbone funds?
Some of the worse performing funds have been:
This article will review the option. If you have a Rathbone connected policy, or have been proposed one and want a second opinion, you can contact me on the chat function below or via?[email protected] .
What are the options available to investors in terms of portfolio types in Rathbone Funds ?
For expat investors, the Rathbone Funds options are usually sold together with other platforms.
If you go to Rathbone directly, you can get access to multi-asset portfolio if you have 1,000GBP or more to invest.
If you have 100,000GBP or more to invest, you have additional options at your disposal.
They also offer Discretionary Fund Managers (DFMs) from 500,000GBP.
So alongside lower fees, they have enhanced service levels for larger account holders.
What are the benefits of this Rathbone Funds option?
The main benefits are:
What are the drawbacks of this Rathbone Funds option?
The main drawbacks associated with this option is:
Conclusion of Rathbone Funds Review
There are significant differences between investing in this option through a UK provider, and as an expat living overseas .
Rathbone isn’t a bad company but far better options exist, especially in the expat market, for both small and high net worth investors.
They aren’t a terrible option if you have a small percentage of a portfolio in their funds.
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