ING take out top award

ING has finally won the FundSource Fund Manager of the year award after years of being a finalist.

Friday, October 27th 2006, 6:00AM
ING, who was the runner up in the 2005 Awards, also manages the National Bank and ANZ’s managed fund products and as such is the largest manager of retail managed funds with $4.63 billion in assets under management.

"ING have demonstrated a consistent, disciplined and conservative approach to investment management," FundSource says.

"ING have strong people, process and portfolio characteristics, combined with consistent fund performances.

ING have accumulated high levels of team and industry experience over the years.

The runner-up this year was AXA which has a funds management joint venture with Alliance Capital. However FundSource says it was a tight finish in the minor placings with AXA, just edging out Tower.

Nominees for the awards are selected on the basis of satisfying a set of more than a dozen criteria, primary among which are a disciplined approach to investment management, the ability to retain skilled resources across various asset sectors and the ability to deliver consistent performance.

The winners are eventually selected on the basis of their ability to deliver superior risk adjusted performance relative to their peers.

Within the sector Awards, ING, Tower and Guardian Trust featured in three sector categories each. Tyndall Investments also featured in three categories as sub-managers of some Guardian Trust and Asteron funds.

There were no nominees in the New Zealand Property, diversified defensive or diversified growth sectors.

NZ Funds Management was not considered for the Fund Manager of the Year Award.

Sector

Winner

Runner up

NZ cash

ING (NZ)

Guardian Trust

NZ mortgage

Fund Managers Canterbury

Perpetual Trust

NZ equity

AXA New Zealand

Fisher Funds

NZ fixed interest

Asteron (/ Tyndall)

ING (NZ)

NZ equity (Australasian)

Guardian Trust (/ Tyndall)

None

International equity

Guardian Trust (/ Tyndall)

Tower

Intl fixed interest

AXA New Zealand

Tower

Diversified balance

ING (NZ)

Tower

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