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Wednesday 30 March 2016 1:30 pm

UK’s Isa options are too risky for investors, according to research exposing “major mismatch”

By: William Turvill

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The UK's Isa portfolios are too risky for the appetites of investors, new research has found.

Some 70 per cent of the nation's investment Isa portfolios are in sectors with top risk ratings, according to online investment platform Rplan.co.uk. 

And this has created a "major mismatch" between Isas and investors.

Read more: Do you really understand how your Isa works?

The research found that, on a risk scale of one to seven – where seven is the highest – 12 per cent of UK investment Isa assets are held in sectors rated six and 58 per cent are in sectors rated five.

But Rplan found that just nine per cent of UK adults rate their risk appetites at five or above.

According to the research, UK adults rate their appetite for risk as 2.56 on average. The risk rating of the nation's overall Isa portfolio, meanwhile, is nearly twice as high at 4.82.

Read more: Passive investors are on the rise, new research finds

Rplan director Nick Curry said: “Many investors in the UK are just not aware of how risky their investments are. Most providers do not display the risk ratings when people are buying funds and even when they are, ratings and other information can be hard to find.

“All fund providers should be displaying the risk levels of their funds clearly, both before and after investing. If necessary, this should be enforced by the regulator.”

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