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Friday 27 September 2024 11:18 am  |  Updated:  Monday 30 September 2024 8:45 am

St James’s Place: Most of our funds are failing to deliver value on performance

By: Elliot Gulliver-Needham

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St James's Place gave the former Impax mandate to Schroders.
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In total, 30 of the 39 funds run by St James’s Place were deemed to be lagging in their performance according to the company’s latest Assessment of Value report.

Asset managers are required to publish an Assessment of Value report annually by the Financial Conduct Authority, where they must assess their funds on seven different principles with a traffic light system.

Only four of St James’s Place’s funds were assessed as delivering value on performance.

St James’s Place had missed the deadline for its value statement this year, as they are supposed to be published within four months of a company’s annual accounting period. The report was scored by its fund board, comprised of executives and independent directors.

How many St James’s Place funds are not delivering value?

The FTSE 250 wealth manager was weakest by far on the performance category, with 77 per cent of funds flunking the assessment of value.

These included the £9.9bn SJP Global Quality fund, which was also flagged as a serial underperformer in the latest Spot the Dog report.

Other areas with weakness included the comparable market rate of its funds, where six funds receives a red rating and nine received an amber.

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Two other funds also received a red rating based on their fund charges.

Looking across all funds, 13 of the 39 funds run by St James’s Place were deemed to be failing to deliver value – a 33 per cent failure rate.

In addition, St James’s Place runs six other funds not directly available to clients in the UK, with all six failing to deliver value on performance, but still being assessed to deliver value overall.

The group has previously come under fire for its opaque fee structure and all-inclusive pricing, that makes it almost impossible to tease out the actual performance of its funds.

However, Nicoll clarified that the bundling of fees is taken into account in the analysis of performance in the report, “as well as looking at additional factors affecting performance and consequently, value”.

SJP are set to split out their fees midway through next year, with analysts saying outside parties will finally be able to judge for themselves whether the funds are performing sufficiently.

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