HSBC tops Defaqto’s 10 most recommended multi-asset funds list

The top 10 features the same funds as in Q2 but in a different order

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HSBC Global Strategy Balanced has topped Defaqto’s list of the 10 most recommended multi-asset funds by value for the year-to-date at the end of Q3.

The top 10 has the same funds as for Q2 but in a different order, with three climbing up a place and three dropping.

The most notable movement is that of the HSBC Global Strategy Balanced fund which has now ascended the top step, having continually moved up a place every quarter since the end of 2023. Dropping a place to second is the Vanguard LifeStrategy 80% Equity.

The second positive move upwards is again from within the HSBC stable, with HSBC Global Strategy Dynamic rising to third place, replacing the Vanguard LifeStrategy 60% Equity, which like its stablemate has dropped a place this quarter.

The final fund to climb a place is the Artemis Monthly Distribution fund, rising to fifth from sixth as it changed places with the BNY Mellon Multi-Asset Balanced fund which dropped a place.

The full top 10:

RankProposition NamePosition end of Q2 2024Movement up/down% Share of Top 10
1HSBC Global Strategy Balanced2+115.64
2Vanguard LifeStrategy 80% Equity1-115.63
3HSBC Global Strategy Dynamic4+114.74
4Vanguard LifeStrategy 60% Equity3-114.30
5Artemis Monthly Distribution6+18.75
6BNY Mellon Multi-Asset Balanced5-18.68
7BNY Mellon Multi-Asset Growth75.86
8Royal London Sustainable Diversified85.61
9VT AJ Bell Balanced95.46
10Vanguard SustainableLife 60-70% Equity105.28

In the realm of MPS, it was Tatton on top, followed by Quilter in second and another Tatton offering in third. The top 10 spots were all grabbed by one of six DFM firms.

RankProposition NamePosition end Q1 2024Movement up / down% Share of Top 10
1Tatton Core Active115.97
2Quilter WealthSelect Managed Blend 64+212.48
3Tatton Core Balanced2-112.37
4Quilter WealthSelect Managed Blend 711+710.99
5Quilter WealthSelect Managed Blend 522+179.01
6Rockhold 50% Active 50% Passive Balanced Growth8+28.45
7Waverton Growth Portfolio21+148.39
8Brewin Dolphin MPS Balanced3-58.38
9AJ Bell Passive MPS45-47.28
10Quilter WealthSelect Managed Active 6106.67

Andy Parsons, insight manager at Defaqto, said: “Multi asset or MPS – the debate continually rages on. For advisers though, the answer is undoubtedly that both can very easily co-exist and it is very much dependent on an individual clients’ personal circumstances.

“And while there is an abundance of choice within the multi-asset marketplace for advisers to choose from, the top 10 constituents have remained consistent, clearly indicating a preference for these within their investment propositions.”