Separately Managed Accounts
Core Non-U.S. Equity
Investment Objective
To capture investment opportunities in equity markets outside of the United States.
Investment Team
The portfolio is managed by a team of tenured research professionals who are responsible for evaluating bottom-up stock recommendations based on strategy fit and valuation measures as well as incorporating the firm’s market and economic overviews into oversight of total portfolio positioning.
Composition
90% to 100% non-U.S. equities chosen from a broad range of markets, including developed and emerging markets.
90% - 100% Equities
Investment Process
For more than 50 years, a consistent, proprietary, bottom-up driven investment process has been employed to build diversified portfolios of individual securities. Manning & Napier’s equity analysts search the global investment universe for portfolio candidates that meet criteria for our one of our three proprietary stock selection strategies - Strategic Profile, Hurdle Rate, and Bankable Deal. Companies are evaluated using fundamental analysis to determine strategy fit, and strict pricing disciplines are used to establish buy and sell targets based on fair market value. When an analyst recommends a stock to the Core Team for inclusion in the portfolio, that portfolio management group determines whether to accept the recommendation, put it on the “firedrill” list, or reject it. Each holding is continuously monitored based on our strategy fit and valuation criteria, and the portfolio's overall risk exposures are regularly evaluated by the team.
The Manning & Napier Core Non-U.S. Equity Composite is a weighted average of discretionary separately managed, proprietary mutual fund, and collective investment trust accounts with a Core Non-U.S. Equity objective. Accounts in this composite must have a market value greater than $500,000 and tenure of at least one month under our management. The investment objective of accounts in this composite is primarily long-term capital growth through selected non-U.S. equity securities. This composite includes separately managed accounts that may have a portion of their assets invested in proprietary asset class mutual funds which may be declined or may not be permitted through the selection of some custodial programs. Portfolios in this composite may use forward currency contracts to attempt to hedge against the effects of currency rate fluctuations. Such contracts never exceed 50% of the portfolio and are only used when there is a high probability of a significant adverse movement of a currency. Results shown include the receipt of a one-time payment in the Fund and CIT accounts included within the Composite. The payments, which were unrelated to current Fund/CIT portfolio investments, were received during the third quarter 2020 and accounted for approximately 2.2% of the Composite’s year to date performance in 2020. The portion of the Composite’s average annual return attributable to the proceeds will vary by time frame. Net-of-fee returns shown reflect the deduction of a model advisory fee applied to the Gross-of-fee returns on a monthly basis. The model advisory fee is determined by applying the strategy’s tiered fee schedule to every account included in the composite, and is inclusive of management fees, advisory fees, and custody fees for Manning & Napier’s affiliated trust company, Exeter Trust Company. Actual account level fees will vary with size and circumstances and these fee differentials would impact returns accordingly. Returns shown do not reflect the deduction of fees paid to an investor’s personal financial advisor, solicitations fees, or third-party custodian costs, as applicable. Past performance does not guarantee future results. All returns were earned in USD and are stated here in USD. All data are subject to revision. Performance for periods greater than one year is annualized.
Investment Objective
To capture investment opportunities in equity markets outside of the United States.
Investment Team
The portfolio is managed by a team of tenured research professionals who are responsible for evaluating bottom-up stock recommendations based on strategy fit and valuation measures as well as incorporating the firm’s market and economic overviews into oversight of total portfolio positioning.
Composition
90% to 100% non-U.S. equities chosen from a broad range of markets, including developed and emerging markets.
90% - 100% Equities
Investment Process
For more than 50 years, a consistent, proprietary, bottom-up driven investment process has been employed to build diversified portfolios of individual securities. Manning & Napier’s equity analysts search the global investment universe for portfolio candidates that meet criteria for our one of our three proprietary stock selection strategies - Strategic Profile, Hurdle Rate, and Bankable Deal. Companies are evaluated using fundamental analysis to determine strategy fit, and strict pricing disciplines are used to establish buy and sell targets based on fair market value. When an analyst recommends a stock to the Core Team for inclusion in the portfolio, that portfolio management group determines whether to accept the recommendation, put it on the “firedrill” list, or reject it. Each holding is continuously monitored based on our strategy fit and valuation criteria, and the portfolio's overall risk exposures are regularly evaluated by the team.
The Manning & Napier Core Non-U.S. Equity Composite is a weighted average of discretionary separately managed, proprietary mutual fund, and collective investment trust accounts with a Core Non-U.S. Equity objective. Accounts in this composite must have a market value greater than $500,000 and tenure of at least one month under our management. The investment objective of accounts in this composite is primarily long-term capital growth through selected non-U.S. equity securities. This composite includes separately managed accounts that may have a portion of their assets invested in proprietary asset class mutual funds which may be declined or may not be permitted through the selection of some custodial programs. Portfolios in this composite may use forward currency contracts to attempt to hedge against the effects of currency rate fluctuations. Such contracts never exceed 50% of the portfolio and are only used when there is a high probability of a significant adverse movement of a currency. Results shown include the receipt of a one-time payment in the Fund and CIT accounts included within the Composite. The payments, which were unrelated to current Fund/CIT portfolio investments, were received during the third quarter 2020 and accounted for approximately 2.2% of the Composite’s year to date performance in 2020. The portion of the Composite’s average annual return attributable to the proceeds will vary by time frame. Net-of-fee returns shown reflect the deduction of a model advisory fee applied to the Gross-of-fee returns on a monthly basis. The model advisory fee is determined by applying the strategy’s tiered fee schedule to every account included in the composite, and is inclusive of management fees, advisory fees, and custody fees for Manning & Napier’s affiliated trust company, Exeter Trust Company. Actual account level fees will vary with size and circumstances and these fee differentials would impact returns accordingly. Returns shown do not reflect the deduction of fees paid to an investor’s personal financial advisor, solicitations fees, or third-party custodian costs, as applicable. Past performance does not guarantee future results. All returns were earned in USD and are stated here in USD. All data are subject to revision. Performance for periods greater than one year is annualized.