iCapital unveils model portfolios for alts-focused advisors

iCapital unveils model portfolios for alts-focused advisors
The leading alternative investments provider is rolling out a suite of asset-allocation strategies across private equity, private credit, and real assets.
MAY 06, 2024

iCapital, the leading global fintech and alternative investments platform, is making it easier for advisors to scaleably diversify their clients’ portfolios beyond traditional public investments.

On Monday, the firm broke the news of a new investment suite, iCapital Model Portfolios, which aims to help advisors take their asset-allocation strategies to a new level of diversification.

“We are excited to introduce iCapital Model Portfolios, an innovative application for wealth managers to incorporate alternative investments into their clients’ portfolios,” iCapital Chairman and CEO Lawrence Calcano said in a statement.

The firm’s very first offering within that shelf, the iCapital Multi-Asset Portfolio, or iMAP for short, is a balanced strategy that draws on the quantitative analytical work of iCapital’s research and due diligence team to create an alternative asset allocation that marries income and growth.

By actively bringing together five funds from top-class managers in private equity, private credit, and real assets, iMAP is designed to produce total returns with less volatility and fewer drawdowns compared to traditional asset classes, resulting in less client stress when the market lurches.

“We believe models are a critical tool to simplify and enhance the investment experience for advisors seeking to integrate high quality alternative investment strategies into portfolios,” said Sean Connor, president & CEO Global Private Wealth at Blue Owl Capital.

Advisors may also use the portfolios in tandem with iCapital’s Architect tool, which it added to its Marketplace platform in February, allowing them to see how a dose of alternatives along with traditional assets can impact a portfolio’s performance.  

Aside from helping advisors manage effectively manage clients’ emotional reactions, iCapital says its model portfolios will make things easier for advisors by taking the work of due diligence, manager selection, investment, and ongoing monitoring off their hands.

“The introduction of iCapital Model Portfolios greatly simplifies the creation of diversified portfolios with an allocation to alternatives,” Dana D’Auria, Co-CIO and group president of Envestnet Solutions, said in a statement. “This focus on asset class enables advisors to build holistic portfolios for their clients through this accessible, ready-to-use format.”

Envestnet and iCapital have a longstanding partnership in expanding the reach of alternatives across the wealth industry, including a teamup last year that unlocked iCapital’s structured investments to Envestnet’s advisor network.

iCapital says iMAP is now available to over 100,000 financial advisors on its platform in the US, with plans to roll out more portfolios in the near term.

“As demand grows, iCapital will continue to work with leading alternative asset managers to design and curate additional outcome-based models,” Calcano said.

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