APAC: Managed Accounts and Conflicts – An Overview
Over the last 20 years, managed accounts have become increasingly popular. A managed account is a portfolio of securities managed by a single manager on behalf of a single investor. These special arrangements are especially popular among institutional investor seeking:
- More control over investment decisions (positive or negative control; veto rights);
- Access to institutional quality investment managers;
- Direct ownership of underlying assets;
- Better fee terms;
- Longer investment horizons; and
- Other considerations, such as Sharia compliance, special portfolio “tilts” such as ESG.