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Welcome to FutureMoney

Future Money provides multi-manager portfolios which are designed to provide investors with robust, highly diversified strategies which are integrated into one solution.

Our team work with financial advisers to ensure the needs of their clients are met according to their appetite for risk.

  •   A range of expertly managed solutions designed around growth & income
  •   Diversified multi-asset portfolios
  •   Multi-manager investment approach
  •   Active management

Investing with us

Future Money offers a range of investment funds with different investment objectives depending on the needs and requirements of an investor. The solutions are managed around a range of risk profiles and are independently rated.

Through an investment fund we can move quickly when making changes to investment portfolios in reaction to economic developments and market conditions. Also, as they utilise an Open-Ended Investment Company (OEIC) structure, this also allows the fund managers to make changes to investments without triggering a capital gain and potential tax liability. This is typically known as a multi-manager investment approach.

Latest Views

Market strength despite geopolitical strains – the challenge and opportunities for investors

28 January 2026

We are in a period where geopolitics would make you run for the hills, while equity and bond performance would suggest that all is well. Seeking to make sense of this apparent dichotomy it is useful to consider the stories in play and to understand how, despite global tensions, economic factors are providing support for investors.

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2025 – A review of the year in markets

17 December 2025

2025 has been marked by upheaval in the global trading order, volatile geopolitical relations, and continued military conflict. Yet, despite these challenging political circumstances, it has still been a strong year for global equity markets.

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Looking Ahead to the Budget and Assessing a Strong Year for Stocks

20 November 2025

Stock markets experienced a sharp sell-off in April this year following Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariff announcements, but since then strong growth has occurred. A surge in US technology stocks is one factor in this, but high growth in Asian and Emerging Markets has also occurred, benefitting in part from resilience in the Chinese economy.

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