Forbes in Focus with Chris Andrews
Our CEO, Chris Andrews, recently joined Forbes Editor-in-Chief Sarah O’Carroll for Forbes In Focus – The Business of Conviction series.
Our CEO, Chris Andrews, recently joined Forbes Editor-in-Chief Sarah O’Carroll for Forbes In Focus – The Business of Conviction series.
La Trobe Financial is pleased to announce that the La Trobe Private Credit Fund (ASX: LF1) is now available on the ASX.
Our CEO, Chris Andrews, featured in The Australian Financial Review’s Chanticleer, sharing our long-term strategy to grow AUM from $20 billion to $55 billion by 2030.
At $10 billion dollars in assets under management, milestones for our La Trobe Australian Credit Fund haven’t come any bigger. Comprising seven investment accounts, the Credit Fund provides a range of return and liquidity profiles for investors.
La Trobe Financial, Australia’s leading alternative asset manager has today announced the launch of its new, website www.latrobefinancial.com.au. The website is designed to deliver the company’s 200,000 plus clients and visitors a new, streamlined, on-line experience with a faster, easier interface.
Dec 2023 – We provide an update on our portfolio performance, as well as share our current thinking on the property market and economy.
In an environment of increased interest rates, as at all times across our 34 years in retail asset management, our portfolios remain in excellent health. So much so, that on 1 November 2023 we provided an out-of-cycle increase in the investment rates of our 12 Month and 2 Year Accounts by 20 basis points.
In this update, we look at the late 1980s and the pivotal decision of La Trobe Financial to enter retail asset management at that moment. The question of when a manager began a strategy, and why, matters. Because for those of us who have been around long enough, you’ll recognise that there’s nothing new under the sun.
Every so often, pivotal moments occur that shift a company or sector. Back in 1952, La Trobe Financial was founded when institutional investment was sourced to provide loans to returned servicemen to purchase a home. These were high quality borrowers who could demonstrate employment or running a successful business but were falling short on strict bank guidelines relating to continuity of income or level of savings.
In today’s evolving private credit landscape, financial advisers are navigating a wave of new products, platforms, and providers. As banks retreat from traditional lending, non-bank lenders and asset management firms have stepped in, offering investors access to attractive yield opportunities. But with growth comes complexity, the potential of volatility, and a whole range of other considerations.
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