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Fisher Investments Australia Reviews its 2023 Equities Manager of the Year Award

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Fisher Investments Australia Reviews its 2023 Equities Manager of the Year Award

MoneyAge recognised Fisher Investments with its Wealth & Asset Management Award

LONDON, Oct. 4, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Fisher Investments Australia[1]® reviews the 2023 Equities Manager of the Year award earned by Fisher Investments and its affiliates. The recognition by MoneyAge is part of its fifth annual Wealth & Asset Management Awards. This is the first time Fisher Investments is named Equities Manager of the Year and follows a 2022 award for Active Manager of the Year.

"We're honoured to be named a top wealth manager," said Fisher Investments' CEO Damian Ornani[2]. "This award demonstrates our ongoing dedication to creating successful investment strategies to help private and institutional clients achieve their financial objectives."

MoneyAge chose winners based on recommendations from an independent panel of expert judges from within the sector considering factors including customer service and effective portfolio management. As Fisher Investments Australia reviews, the Wealth & Asset Management Awards celebrate success and innovation in the wealth and asset management industry.

"We're very proud to be recognised for this award," said Carrianne Coffey[3], Fisher Investments' Senior Executive Vice President of the International Private Client Group. "This independent award reflects our unrelenting commitment to be one of the world's preeminent wealth managers."

To learn more about Fisher Investments Australia review, https://www.fisherinvestments.com/en-au[4] 

Fisher Investments Australia® Reviewed

Fisher Investments Australia® is a trademark of Fisher Investments Australasia Pty Ltd (ABN 86 159 670 667, AFSL 433312), which provides services to wholesale clients only and outsources portfolio management to its parent company, Fisher Asset Management, LLC (AR 001292046), which does business in the United States as Fisher Investments. Fisher Investments Australasia Pty Ltd was established in 2013 and is based in Sydney. For more information on Fisher Investments Australia, please visit https://www.fisherinvestments.com/en-au[5].

Fisher Investments Reviewed                                                          

Fisher Investments is an independent, fee-only investment adviser. As of 30/06/2023, Fisher Investments and its subsidiaries manage over A$318 billion in assets globally—over A$260 billion for private investors, A$52 billion for institutional investors and A$4 billion for US small to mid-sized business retirement plans. Fisher Investments maintains four principal business groups: US Private Client, Institutional, Private Client International and 401(k) Solutions—serving a global diverse investor clientele. Strategies may vary by jurisdiction. Founder and Executive Chairman Ken Fisher[6] wrote the Forbes "Portfolio Strategy" column for 32 ½ years until 2017, making him the longest continuously running columnist in its history. He now writes monthly for the New York Post. Ken's columns, varying by country, have run regularly in major media globally, spanning more countries and more volume than any other columnist of any type in history. Ken has appeared regularly on major TV news like Fox Business and News and CNN International. Ken has written 11 investing and finance books, including four New York Times bestsellers. For more information on Fisher Investments, please visit www.fisherinvestments.com[7]. Assets under management figures are presented in Australian dollars.

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