Going smaller isn't feasible for
big institutional asset managers, but is possible for the little guy.
Not exact matches
The company, Allison Street Advisors, based in Washington, D.C., is selling an investment vehicle called a wrap account, which gives customers with $ 250,000 in
assets access to
big - name
institutional money
managers.
James's pitch is, ultimately, aimed at
big institutional money
managers like Fidelity and T. Rowe Price, which could gather the
assets of mom - and - pop investors into a pool
big enough to buy in to private equity.
These fund
managers are used by some of the nation's largest
institutional investors, putting you alongside many of the
asset management industry's
biggest and best - run organizations.