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Adventurous Portfolio Fact Sheet

Second Quarter 2026

This fact sheet provides an overview of the investment portfolio which is professionally managed by Redmayne Bentley. It is designed to give investors a clear summary of the portfolio’s key details, performance, and strategy.

Investment Objective

The Adventurous Portfolio is designed for investors seeking a high return generation over the long term, as such the value of an adventurous portfolio may fluctuate significantly, in line with or more than equity markets. The portfolio is appropriate for investors who have a long-term timescale for investing and the capacity to suffer a temporary or permanent capital loss.

Key Portfolio Information

Holdings

Holdings:

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19
Return Target

Return Target:

Bank of England (BoE) Inflation Target + 6.5% (per annum)
Management Charge

Management Fee:

0.75% per annum
Volatility Target

Volatility Target:

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80 - 110% (per annum) of global equities

OCF:

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1.57%

Yield:

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1.55%

Performance Overview

Key Highlights:

Cumulative Growth: 50.16% since inception (date of inception 31/05/2019)
Benchmark Comparison: 58.45% (ARC Sterling Equity Risk Index)

Performance is calculated net of our management fees. The performance below accounts for the Redmayne Bentley fee of 0.75% per annum. 

Discrete Quarters:

Quarter RB MPS ARC Equity Risk
Q3 2025 4.62% 5.52%
Q4 2025 3.58% 3.03%
Q1 2026 -2.53% -2.62%
Q2 2026 12.62% 9.55%

Cumulative Performance:

Key:
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Market Commentary

Portfolio Performance:

The portfolio returned +12.62% over the second quarter, ahead of the ARC Sterling Equity Risk benchmark's +9.55%.
Outperformance was driven primarily by equities. Global equities delivered their strongest second quarter since 2020, as the easing of the Middle East conflict sent oil prices back towards pre-crisis levels and strong reported earnings helped boost risk appetite. In the portfolio, technology was the standout, as renewed enthusiasm for AI and semiconductor demand drove performance of the Allianz Technology Trust holding. Our Comgest Growth Japan was supported by a recent US-Japan trade deal and continued enthusiasm for AI beneficiaries, while US markets rose across both our large and small company holdings as the rally broadened. Emerging market and Asian holdings gained, led by South Korean and Taiwanese markets, while European and UK exposure participated on the back of attractive valuations.

Alternatives were mixed. Gravis UK Listed Property rebounded strongly from depressed levels, but the portfolio’s holdings in Cohen & Steers Diversified Real Assets and HgCapital Trust both detracted due to a decline in commodity prices and negative sentiment around software, respectively.

Market Trends:

Markets moved higher during the second quarter as tensions in the Middle East began to ease. Following the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran, oil prices retreated towards levels seen before the conflict, helping to restore investor confidence. This supported a rotation back into risk assets, with artificial intelligence (AI) companies continuing to be a key driver of market performance.
AI remained at the forefront of equity markets, particularly in the United States and Asia ex-Japan, as investment in data centre infrastructure continued to gather pace. Investor attention has also shifted further 'upstream' within the AI supply chain, with companies such as Micron and TSMC reporting strong earnings growth. However, questions around the durability of this growth have contributed to heightened share price volatility.

A notable development during the quarter was SpaceX's blockbuster initial public offering (IPO). The company raised more than USD$85bn, making it the largest equity issuance in history. The offering also saw a record 20% allocation to retail investors, who appeared willing to look beyond valuation concerns in favour of the company's long-term growth prospects.

In monetary policy, the European Central Bank (ECB) raised interest rates by 0.25% in June, citing expectations of higher inflation and weaker economic growth than previously forecast, reflecting what it described as "a more pronounced impact of the war". In the US, the Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged, as elevated inflation and a resilient labour market continued to support a cautious policy stance.

In the UK, the quarter also brought significant political developments, with Keir Starmer resigning as Prime Minister and Andy Burnham succeeding him as the country’s seventh Prime Minister in a decade. Gilt markets have now turned their attention to the possible implications for public finances.

Portfolio Changes:

This quarter we switched our position in Atlantic House Defined Returns into RIT Capital Partners, moving from a defensive, capped-return strategy into a diversified investment trust offering access to private equity and growth assets, including exposure to leading private technology companies. RIT Capital Partners currently trades at a meaningful discount to its underlying asset value, which we view as an attractive entry point.

Our Holdings

All holdings in the MPS Adventurous Portfolio are carefully selected to align with its investment objectives and targeted growth. Values may not add up to 100% due to rounding.

Asset Allocation

Equities 87.00%
Alternatives 5.50%
Property 3.50%
Multi-Asset Funds 3.00%
Cash 1.00%

Geographic Breakdown

North America 29.50%
UK 26.00%
Global 19.00%
Europe 7.00%
Japan 6.50%
Asia Pacific 6.00%
Emerging Markets 5.00%

Top Ten Holdings

Top Ten Holdings Target Portfolio Weight
Vanguard FTSE All-Share 8.75%
HSBC American Index Fund 8.00%
JP Morgan American Investment Trust 8.00%
Dodge & Cox US Stock Fund 7.50%
Liontrust European Dynamic 7.00%
Comgest Growth Japan 6.50%
CT American Smaller Companies 6.00%
Federated Hermes Asia ex-Japan 6.00%
Artemis UK Select 5.75%
Edinburgh Investment Trust 5.75%

Risks

  • Investments and income arising from them can fall in value and you may get back less than you originally invested.
  • Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.

Contact Us

For more information, please contact our support team at mps@redmayne.co.uk

Key Features & Benefits

Maintain Stability:

Designed to monitor volatility while providing steady growth.

Diversification:

Exposure to multiple asset classes to manage risk.

Active Management:

Regular rebalancing to maintain portfolio stability.

Frequently asked questions

Asset Risk Consultants (ARC) are an independent financial consultant founded on the principle that improving the transparency of performance data would lead to better decision making.

A benchmark is a standard or point of reference against which the performance of an investment or financial instrument can be measured. It helps in evaluating performance.

ARC produce four benchmark indices composed of actual portfolio performance figures submitted by contributing discretionary investment management firms. The benchmarks cover four risk categories of Cautious, Balanced, Steady Growth, and Equity Risk, where the level of risk is assessed by the volatility of returns relative to those of global equities. Cautious risk portfolios are expected to show up to 40% of the volatility of world equities, Balanced between 40% and 60%, Steady Growth between 60% and 80%, and Equity Risk between 80% and 110% of world equities.

The ARC Sterling Equity Risk PCI is an average of the average performance of each contributing investment management firm, where the historic risk profile has been in the range of 80-110% of that experienced by world equity markets.

Terminology Explained

  • MPS - Our Managed Portfolio Service (MPS) is digital discretionary service, ideal for hands-off investors with £20k-£100k to invest. We manage your investments for you and in order to recommend one of our risk strategies (further information below) we collect details of your investing goals and attitude to risk.
  • Holdings - Holdings refer to the individual assets or securities that are included in the portfolio.
  • Volatility Target - A volatility target in investing refers to a specific level of annual volatility that a portfolio aims to achieve. Volatility refers to the degree of fluctuation in the price of an asset over a specific period.