- Our latest recommended portfolio change improves all three Income Portfolios by reducing overall portfolio risk, bringing further diversification cost reduction, all while maintaining the competitive payout targets.
- Watch our webinar to learn more about the recommended portfolio change. To start investing with Endowus, click here.
IntroductionÂ
For those who are new to us, the Endowus Income Portfolios are crafted with a unique life-stage approach, tailored to meet diverse investor needs for both passive income and long-term growth across evolving needs throughout their life.Â
The Endowus Investment Office periodically reviews the universe of Endowus investment solutions employing the Smart+ framework, and may as a result recommend changes that can improve overall performance of the funds in view of market updates, new funds being onboarded, and more.Â
Below is a quick overview on the objectives, asset allocation, target payouts and corresponding demographic for each Income Portfolio.Â
In our latest recommended portfolio change (RPC), Endowus is updating fund allocations across all three Income Portfolios. The recommended changes have been carefully considered given the backdrop of a higher interest rate environment.Â
These changes, if accepted, will reduce the overall portfolio risk, bring further diversification to the portfolio and slightly reduce investment costs, all while maintaining competitive payout targets.
Clients can choose to accept or reject the recommended changes.
Key enhancements to Endowus Income PortfoliosÂ
Strategic de-risking of the portfolios
In the past, low-interest rates compelled income investors to take additional risks in order to achieve higher yields. The current high interest rate environment allows for a reduction in overall portfolio risk without affecting prevailing payout targets.
The key adjustments to de-risk the fixed income and equities allocations of the three Income Portfolios include:Â
For fixed income allocations:
- Reduction of exposure to Asia and Emerging Markets risk in Stable and Future Income.
- Reduction of exposure to high yield credit risk in Higher Income.Â
For equities allocations:Â
- Reduction of significant sectoral and geographic deviations against MSCI ACWI Index, hence reducing active risk via sector and geography positioning.Â
The below table shows the worst annualised total return over different holding periods for each Income Portfolio before and after the RPC.Â
These numbers provide investors with a reference on the worst return outcomes that would have happened if investors held the portfolio for 1 year, 3 years, 5 years and 10 years respectively. The strategic de-risking is reflected in improved downside scenarios across the different time horizons.Â
Higher manager diversificationÂ
Eight new funds across five new fund managers are being introduced in this recent change, further enhancing manager diversification.Â
Each fund is carefully selected to be the best fitting for the respective Income Portfolioâs objective. They each bring incremental value to the portfolios, including providing exposure to specific markets and exploiting alpha opportunities through active management.The Income Portfolios now have a good mix of passive, systematic and active managers, handpicked by Endowus Investment Office.Â
New Funds Added to the Income Portfolios
Further lowering of investment feesÂ
The new Income Portfolios would also come at a lower costâ2bps, 4bps, and 6bps cheaper for Stable, Higher, and Future Income Portfolios, respectively, coupled with our 100% Cashback on trailer fees. Reduced costs directly contribute to improved investment returns.Â
Payout targets remain unchanged
Finally, with all the above improvements, the payout targets for each Income Portfolio remain unchangedâ5-6% for Stable Income, 5.5%-6.5% for Higher Income, and 3.5-4.5% for Future Income.
One of the investment officeâs mandates is to regularly review, and endeavour to maintain consistent payout targets, for as long as possible, as this offers investors with a higher predictability on future cash flow. However, investors should note that payouts are not fixed, with changes in market conditions inevitably leading to changes in payout levels achievable.Â
Portfolio characteristics comparisonÂ
The changes in portfolio characteristics is a direct reflection of the key enhancements made to each Income Portfolio.Â
Portfolio characteristics of fixed income allocationsÂ
The chart below illustrates the top fixed income sector allocations in each Income Portfolio.Â
For Stable Income and Future Income Portfolios, which have an existing high credit quality tilt, the noticeable reduction in emerging markets debt allocation is a reflection of risk reduction from reining in Asia and Emerging markets country exposures.Â
For the Higher Income Portfolio, the first version had a more pronounced tilt towards high yield credit in order to achieve a higher payout target. The upgraded portfolio has reduced risk by scaling back its allocation to high-yield corporate bonds.Â
Finally, the table below shows the latest duration and yield to maturity of the fixed income allocation within each portfolio. The changes between the old and new portfolios are marginal. What is more interesting is the fact that the current level of yield to maturity of the fixed income allocations paints a rather optimistic picture on the forward-looking return expectations of the fixed income markets.Â
Portfolio characteristics of equity allocationsÂ
For the equity allocations of the Higher Income and Future Income portfolios, sector and geographical risk exposures have been brought largely in line with the MSCI ACWI index.Â
The equity allocations of the upgraded portfolios hence boast a more balanced profile in terms of sectoral and geographical allocation relative to the MSCI ACWI Index.
The below two tables illustrate the sectoral and geographical over- and under-weight positions against MSCI ACWI Index for the equity components of the Higher and Future Income Portfolios.Â
The old Higher and Future Income portfolios exhibit large deviations from the MSCI ACWI Index, such as a higher allocation to utilities and real estate sectors in Higher Income Portfolio and a lower allocation to the US market in both portfolios.
While inherent biases toward higher dividend stocks, sectors, and regions persist, the new Higher and Future Income portfolios have reduced these biases while maintaining dividend levels.Â
Historical performance comparisonÂ
The table below illustrates the historical performance of each Income Portfolio before and after RPC, versus their respective benchmarks.Â
The new Income Portfolios have demonstrated higher long-term returns and slightly lower volatility compared to their predecessors. This translates to an improved risk-reward trade-off for investors.
The superior risk-reward of the new Income Portfolios holds true when one compares them to their respective benchmarks as well.Â
We would also like to highlight a revision to the benchmark.Â
Despite the simplicity of keeping the global fixed income benchmark to be Bloomberg Global Aggregate across the platform, we believe that selecting a benchmark that better represents the portfolioâs underlying risk is also important. Therefore, the fixed income part of the benchmark has been updated to be Bloomberg Global Aggregate Credit Index, which better represents the higher level of credit risk that the Income Portfolios undertake.Â
A guide to accepting the recommended portfolio changeÂ
When the RPC is initiated, you can opt for the change via either one of these methods:
- Click on the Login button directly from the RPC email you would have received
- Click on the notification bell on the Dashboard
- Alternatively, click on the relevant page under the My Goals section, then select âView the Recommended Portfolio Changeâ under Goal Settings
The platform will take you through a comparison of the existing portfolio allocation and the updated portfolio allocation.
Choose to accept or reject the recommendation. If you reject the recommendation but subsequently change your mind, you can always come back to modify your choice via the Goal Settings button.
Once the recommendation is accepted, the portfolio will be rebalanced. The units of the old share class or classes will be sold. Proceeds from the redemption sale will then be used to buy units in the updated share class or classes.
As a value-added service from Endowus, we will also take the opportunity to rebalance your portfolio in a holistic way, back to its target asset allocation. This will be done even if the usual 15% deviation threshold is not breached.
The entire process will take about 5 to 10 business days to complete. You may continue to invest in and partially redeem funds from the portfolio during rebalancing. However, a full redemption cannot be performed until the rebalancing process is completed.
Enjoy upgraded passive income portfolios created for your life-stage with Endowus
The Endowus Investment Office is constantly monitoring your advised portfolios and searching for new options that will improve these portfolios. Opt in for the recommended portfolio change today to upgrade your Income Portfolios.
AppendixÂ
Introduction and Rationale for Inclusion for New FundsÂ
Source:Â Endowus Research. As of Oct 31, 2023