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Progressive Portfolio Fact Sheet

Fourth Quarter 2025

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 Progressive Portfolio will seek, over the long term, to generate strong returns and is therefore likely to reflect the majority of the fluctuation in value of equity markets. A significant proportion of the investments is likely to be held in volatile asset classes, such as equities, in order to have the potential to achieve higher returns. The extent of equity exposure could be up to 90% of the portfolio dependant on the investment manager’s discretion. The opportunity to generate higher returns comes at the expense of greater risk to capital and the portfolio is likely to experience reasonably high levels of volatility.

Key Portfolio Information

Holdings

Holdings:

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23
Return Target

Return Target:

Bank of England (BoE) Inflation Target + 5% (per annum)
Management Charge

Management Fee:

0.75% per annum
Volatility Target

Volatility Target:

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60 - 80% (per annum) of global equities

Cumulative Performance Overview

Key Highlights:

Cumulative Growth: 39.47% since inception (date of inception 31/05/2019)
Benchmark Comparison: 39.71% (ARC Sterling Steady Growth 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 Steady Growth
Q1 2025 -3.85% -1.63%
Q2 2025 6.59% 3.31%
Q3 2025 4.20% 4.89%
Q4 2025 3.38% 2.39%

Cumulative Performance:

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Market Commentary

Sector Performance:

Fourth quarter performance was positive at +3.4%, supported by performance in domestic equities. Over the period, the portfolio outperformed its benchmark (+2.4%) due to an overweight allocation to UK equities.
Top performers included Murray International Trust (+11.3%), JP Morgan Global Emerging Market Income (+9.6%) and Liontrust European Dynamic (+9.1%). Additionally, Allianz Technology Trust (+5.8%) and CT American Smaller Companies (+4.4%) supported performance with exposure to technology and US small caps, respectively.

Fixed income holdings also performed well, with all funds generating positive returns. The focus remained on short-to-medium term maturities, which offered an attractive risk/return profile in the current market environment given their limited interest rate sensitivity. The top performing fixed income allocation was Artemis Corporate Bond (+2.6%).

Gresham House UK Multi Cap Income detracted from performance during the period.

Market Trends:

Markets defied trade and geopolitical uncertainty in 2025 to deliver positive returns across regions. Despite elevated US tech valuations, earnings growth remains strong, though a rising reliance on debt-funded capex adds to bubble speculation.
Expected US interest rate cuts should support broader economic growth but weaken the dollar, benefitting emerging markets and commodities.

In Europe, monetary easing has ended as fiscal policy now becomes the focus, with German stimulus contrasting with French debt concerns. In the UK, fiscal pressure has eased after the November Budget, supporting lower bond yields while economic growth should be stimulated by expected rate cuts. However, the local elections in May are predicted to be difficult for the Labour government, which may have negative implications for fiscal discipline.

Portfolio Changes:

The UK sleeve was rebalanced through the sale of Gresham House UK Multi Cap Income and the addition of the Vanguard FTSE All Share Tracker.
JP Morgan UK Small Cap Growth & Income Trust was introduced (+2.0%), funded by a reduction in global exposure via Allianz Technology Trust. Gravis UK Infrastructure Income was exited in light of the yield opportunities in fixed income and weakening sector sentiment.

Proceeds were reallocated to fixed income Aegon High Yield Bond (+4.0%). High yield exposure was added to support portfolio income, with improving market quality being supportive of tighter credit spreads.

Cohen & Steers Diversified Real Assets was increased from 2.0% to 2.5%. Moreover, emerging market exposure was increased during the period (+1.25%), funded through the removal of HG Capital Trust followed by an increase in Atlantic House Defined Returns (+0.25%). Following a change in manager, Pacific Assets Trust was replaced with Federated Hermes Asia ex-Japan for Asia Pacific exposure.

Our Holdings

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

Asset Allocation

Equities 76.25%
Fixed Interest 14.00%
Alternatives 5.25%
Property 3.50%
Cash 1.00%

Geographic Breakdown

UK 27.00%
North America 25.00%
Global 24.25%
Europe 9.00%
Asia Pacific 5.00%
Japan 5.00%
Emerging Markets 3.75%

Top Ten Holdings

Top Ten Holdings Target Portfolio Weight
Vanguard FTSE All-Share 7.50%
Dodge & Cox US Stock Fund 7.00%
HSBC American Index Fund 7.00%
JP Morgan American Investment Trust 7.00%
Liontrust European Dynamic 6.50%
Comgest Growth Japan 5.00%
Guinness Global Equity Income 5.00%
Federated Hermes Asia ex-Japan 5.00%
Murray International Trust 5.00%
Artemis UK Select 4.75%

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 Steady Growth 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 60-80% 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.