At P-Solve, we aim to make pension benefits more secure and affordable, through strong investment performance driven by great ideas. P-Solve Asset Solutions is one of the leading investment consultancies in the UK. We have a reputation for innovative thinking, tailored client solutions and a willingness to take responsibility for our advice.
We believe in giving our clients direct, proactive and timely investment advice and implementation. This was our philosophy when we established our business and we continue to pride ourselves in the market-aware approach that we bring to the investment advisory industry. We are happy to be judged on results.
| 2001 |
Hedge funds
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P-Solve was one of the first consultants to recommend the use of Hedge Funds to diversify risk, at a time when our view on the future of equity markets was bearish. |
| 2002 |
Unconstrained equity mandates
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We have recommended unshackling active managers from the constraints of benchmark indices. |
| 2003 |
Broad Bond mandates
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As firm believers in the potential of high yield bonds as market conditions dictate we started to recommend to our clients the use of Broad Bonds. |
| 2004 |
Equity structured solutions and portable alpha
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Managing pension risk by building ways of investing linked more directly to bonds (portable alpha) and protecting equity downside (equity structured solutions) has long been our advice. |
| 2005 |
Liability hedging and diversification
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Using derivatives in the form of a liability hedge, along with diversification within mandates is advice we have been providing to clients since 2005. |
| 2006 |
Dynamic Asset Allocation
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P-Solve worked with fund managers to create Dynamic Asset Allocation products to provide rotation between asset classes in institutional portfolios. |
| 2007 |
Equity hedging |
Our early cautious view of markets saw us recommending equity hedging as an effective way to address this risk. |
| 2009 |
December 2008 |
Total Clients: over 130
Assets Under Management: £4.25 billion
Assets Under Advice: £15.7 billion |