See Trading using Adviser Online for instructions on placing a trade for a managed fund.
See Trading using Adviser Online for instructions on placing a trade for a managed fund.
You can view the managed funds available for your client in the Investment Menu.
A managed fund could be closed to new applications for multiple reasons, including but not limited to:
The way cash is used in managed fund transactions depends on where the order was placed, and whether the transaction relates to daily or non-daily priced funds.
Daily priced funds
Non-daily priced funds
For more information about non-daily priced funds, please review the non-daily pricing fund schedule. Please note non-daily priced funds may be subject to longer settlement periods.
When switching between managed funds, the buy orders are funded from proceeds of the sell orders, until all proceeds are allocated. Any remaining buy orders are funded from available cash.
The allocation logic is below:
Should a purchase of a managed fund asset be funded from proceeds from multiple sell orders, each portion of that purchase gets sent to fund managers as separate orders, and only when corresponding funding sell order gets completed. This can result in different portions of the original buy order being sent to market and completed across multiple days, depending on dates of completion of their funding orders.
Where you’re placing a partial sale that’s greater than 94% of the current value of that holding, you may be required to either:
When a full redemption and associated buys are placed for a daily priced managed investment or a non-daily priced fund that accepts daily instructions, the system will convert the buy dollar amounts to a percentage of the sale order.
Once the sale proceeds are received, reciprocal buy orders are created and sent to market. This does not apply to SMAs which require sufficient available cash to fund the application order.
Timeframes for sale proceeds from SMAs will depend on the amount of available cash being held in the SMA Model.
Full redemption examples
Listed below are two examples of how full redemptions from managed investments (excluding SMAs) are processed.
Example 1: One (1) full redemption being credited to two (2) buys
The buy orders will be created and sent to market once the sale proceeds have been completed. Orders created: 3 (one sell and 2 buys).
Transaction fees (if applicable depending on the product type): 3 (one sell and 2 buys).
Example 2: One (1) partial redemption and two (2) full redemptions being credited to two (2) buys
Once the proceeds from the sale of Fund B have been received, two buy orders will be generated based on the percentage of the original estimate value (80 per cent for Fund D, and 20 per cent for Fund E).
Once the proceeds from the sale of Fund C have been received, one buy order will be generated based on the percentage of the original estimate value (100 per cent for Fund E). Orders created: 7 (3 sells and 4 buys).
Transaction fees (if applicable depending on the product type): 5 (3 sells and 2 buys).
You can place several different transactions and a combination of transactions via a single authorisation step.
Some transactions require sufficient available cash prior to the order being placed.
Asset type | Order type | Funding/Settlement |
Managed investments (daily priced) | Buy | Buys may be funded by available cash and/or sale proceeds from daily priced managed funds |
Sell | Sale proceeds can either be used to fund a buy of daily priced or be settled to the cash hub | |
Managed investments (non-daily priced) | Buy | Sufficient available cash to fund the buy must be held |
Sell | Sale proceeds will be settled to the cash hub |
The managed fund profiles available on Adviser Online display the Morningstar Sustainalytics Portfolio ESG Risk Rating and the Morningstar Low Carbon Designation. You can view these in Adviser Online.
From this menu you can filter for the Morningstar Sustainalytics Portfolio ESG Risk Rating, ESG Risk Percent Rank and Low Carbon Designation.
Once you’ve selected the filters you want, the landing page of the Fund Comparative Performance Report will display the following:
There is an additional tab across the top of the page specifically for ESG Risk.
You can also view the Fund profile in PDF format by selecting ‘Profile PDF’ on the lefthand side menu.
This will display the Morningstar Sustainability Rating™ and the Morningstar Low Carbon Designation at the top of the Fund Profile between ‘Fund Status’ and the ‘Morningstar Rating™’.
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