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Why does the trust need to have an investment advisor or investment manager appointed?

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Why does the trust need to have an investment advisor or investment manager appointed?

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A trust can generally invest in any type of investment vehicle or instrument. Given the complexities and diversity of global financial markets, the trustees are generally not qualified to make investment decisions in isolation. In order to minimise investment risk and maximise returns the trustees would therefore rely heavily on professional investment managers or advisors to manage or advise on the trust investments.

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