mFund: Platform to the future?BY JAMIE WILLIAMSON | VOLUME 11, ISSUE 3Despite having what many have described as a slow start, the ASX's mFund platform has gained considerable traction amongst investment managers since its 2014 inception, particularly ... Get articles like this delivered to your email - Sign up for the free weekly newsletter ![]() More Articles |
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MAGDELINE JACOVIDES
FOUNDER AND FINANCIAL ADVISER
MAZI WEALTH
FOUNDER AND FINANCIAL ADVISER
MAZI WEALTH
On top of running a successful practice, Mazi Wealth founder Deline Jacovides is a fierce advocate for closing the superannuation gender gap and has built a highly popular social media presence that takes financial literacy to the next level. She tells Karren Vergara where her passion comes from and how she integrates it all with family life.
In my view, this platform really has not delivered. At last discussion I was unaware if any of the main on-line brokers intended building an interface to these funds and without this there really is no future.
A number of fund managers have taken the plunge and listed their fund as mainstream products on the main ASX, Perpetual, AMP and Magellan to name just three. This is clearly the future.