Three of our team selected for IA 100 list of most influential industry figures

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International Adviser has featured three members of the Marlborough team in its IA 100 list of the most influential figures in the international cross-border financial services industry.
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The trio – Richard Goodall, our Chief Executive Officer; Nathan Sweeney, our Chief Investment Officer for Multi-Asset; and Rod Guest, International Sales Manager – were selected by the IA 100 panel for inclusion on the list.
This is the latest recognition of Marlborough’s contribution to the international financial services industry. In June, we earned the title International Fund Management Group of the Year (small/boutique) in the International Adviser Global Financial Services Awards 2025.
In last year’s Investment International Awards, our international portfolios won the International DFM Fund/Product of the Year category. The Irish-domiciled multi-asset portfolios, which now have more than £200m of assets under management, provide comprehensive all-in-one risk-graded investment solutions in a UCITS structure.
They are managed by our multi-asset team, who have more than 200 years’ combined experience. They construct the portfolios using a blend of active and passive funds. The team use actively managed funds where they believe they can add real value and passive funds where they believe their lower costs make them a better alternative.
All of this is backed by first-class service from a team committed to building long-term relationships with financial professionals around the globe.
You can read the International Adviser article here.
This article is provided for general information purposes only and should not be construed as personal financial advice to invest in any fund or product. Capital is at risk. The value and income from investments can go down as well as up and are not guaranteed. An investor may get back significantly less than they invest. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of current or future performance and should not be the sole factor considered when selecting funds.