By Lisa Lewin, Business Development, Prime Services, BNY Mellon Pershing – We understand that our hedge fund clients face challenges when marketing to the RIA community. Providing a look inside the mind of the adviser is just one of the ways the Prime Services team at BNY Mellon’s Pershing can help fund managers build strategies to help grow their businesses.
I recently had the pleasure of moderating a panel discussion at Pershing’s Alternative Investment Forum, which highlighted the potential benefits of alternative strategies. The event brought together registered investment advisers (RIAs) who were interested in learning more about alternative strategies and alternative investment managers who were looking to expand their presence with this investor base. The multi-panel event featured industry experts who shared their insights on several pertinent topics including the benefits of including alternative strategies in one’s asset allocation, how advisers can access alternative products and how managers can best connect with the advisory community.
The genesis of this event was to help bridge the gap between alternative managers and RIAs. This has been an important area of focus for Pershing as we have seen increased interest from our clients to learn more about this topic. Our hedge fund clients are interested in learning about how they can market their products to interested RIAs, which can be a challenging endeavour as the advisory community is very different than the institutional space. Our adviser clients are interested in learning more about best practices for sourcing managers and different ways to access these strategies. One of the main challenges for both managers and advisers has been the general lack of information and education around these topics. We at Pershing are hoping to fill that void through these types of events and similar thought leadership initiatives.
So what does it take to get your alternative investment fund noticed by RIAs, family offices and other professionals in the wealth management space? Below are a few strategies provided by the experts on our panel, which included alternative investment professionals who work closely with RIAs to help them incorporate alternative products into their offering, as well as a partner at a large, multi-family office that allocates to alternative managers.
1. Clarity is key
Managers need to be able to clearly articulate their strategy and how it fits into an overall asset allocation. Not only does the adviser have to understand it, but they need to understand it well enough to explain it to their clients and in some situations, their firm’s investment committee. We have seen advisers pass on strategies because they cannot explain it to their clients or internal partners.
2. Differentiate yourself by telling your story
More and more advisers are doing their own research on asset managers, and we have seen managers gain traction based on their websites. Your website could be the first place an adviser begins to research if your fund would be a good fit so make sure it relays your pedigree, investment philosophy, and any other important differentiating factors.
3. Be ready and willing to share information
RIAs who are interested in alternatives are also likely to be interested in the same research that hedge funds use to make investment decisions. Transparency can be a benefit – make sure the adviser has access to the investment team if needed.
4. Having the right partner is important
Hedge fund managers should consider partnering with a firm who already has penetration in the RIA space before they undergo a large – or expensive – undertaking to handle it internally.
5. Be creative with respect to fees and be able to demonstrate performance
Creativity around fee structures can be a differentiator, especially if you are trying to raise capital. If a manager has incredible pedigree and an excellent track record, they can command high fees. In the absence of these factors, it can be more challenging. Separately, be able to show performance – both in good market conditions as well as more challenging market environments.
Closing thoughts
Our goal when working with clients and hosting events like these is consistent: we want our audience to walk away with valuable insights and tools they can use immediately to help tackle the challenges around their businesses. The Prime Services team is committed to education and access around alternatives.
Lisa Lewin
Vice President, BNY Mellon Pershing
Lisa Lewin is a Vice President at BNY Mellon’s Pershing, responsible for new business development and managing existing relationships with hedge funds and asset managers within Prime Services. Prior to joining Pershing in 2008, Lisa was a public relations manager for Toys “R” Us, Inc. Lisa earned a Bachelor of Arts degree with Honors in History from the University of Kansas. She is Phi Beta Kappa. She was honored by Schneps Media as one of 2019’s “Women of Wall Street.”