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                <title>EQT appointed as responsible entity for 13 more funds</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[All Star Funds]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Equity Trustees Limited]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Harvey Kalman]]></category>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Equity Trustees Limited (EQT) has been appointed Responsible Entity (RE) for thirteen funds managed by Ventura Investment Management Ltd and All Star Funds. </p>
<p>All Star, together with Ventura, is the funds management arm of Centrepoint Alliance Ltd, a diversified financial services organisation listed on the ASX.  The Ventura funds are multi-manager, multi-asset investments, while the All Star funds represent high alpha, single manager funds in a core and satellite approach. </p>
<p>Harvey Kalman, head of EQT corporate fiduciary &amp; financial services, said that with the ever-more complicated regulatory environment, he is seeing a significant trend in fund managers reverting to independent REs. </p>
<p>“It is becoming too difficult for fund managers that are not owned or supported by large financial institutions to remain on top of the duties required of REs. </p>
<p>“Specialist and niche fund managers are quite rightly focused on asset management and distribution and are finding regulatory matters an ever-growing distraction. </p>
<p>“There is also increasing recognition that having an external RE brings a number of other benefits, such as controlling costs and removing potential conflicts of interest,” he said. </p>
<p>Kate Mulligan, managing director of Ventura and All Star Funds, agreed that the regulatory environment is bringing additional pressure on the operations of fund managers. </p>
<p>“After a lengthy review, we decided to outsource our RE functions which we previously managed internally, and appoint EQT as independent RE. </p>
<p>“We decided that this approach made our funds even more attractive because of the increased investor protection inherent in an external RE capability,” she said. </p>
<p>Mr Kalman added that EQT has been appointed responsible entity for five funds by another manager in the last two months, and he is in advanced discussions with a number of other fund managers who are interested in EQT’s RE services. </p>
<p>“Our goal is to be the partner of choice for fund managers seeking external RE services,” he said. </p>
<p>The Ventura funds that now use EQT as responsible entity are:</p>
<ul>
<li>All Star KFM Income Fund</li>
<li>All Star Maple-Brown Abbott Listed Property Fund</li>
<li>All Star IAM Australian Share Fund</li>
<li>All Star IAM Small Companies Fund</li>
<li>Ventura Conservative Fund</li>
<li>Ventura Diversified 50 Fund</li>
<li>Ventura Growth 70 Fund</li>
<li>Ventura Growth 90 Fund</li>
<li>Ventura High Growth 100 Fund</li>
<li>Ventura Australian Shares Fund</li>
<li>Ventura Australian Opportunities Fund</li>
<li>Ventura International Shares Fund</li>
</ul>
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                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Equity Trustees Limited (EQT) has been appointed Responsible Entity (RE) for thirteen funds managed by Ventura Investment Management Ltd and All Star Funds. </p>
<p>All Star, together with Ventura, is the funds management arm of Centrepoint Alliance Ltd, a diversified financial services organisation listed on the ASX.  The Ventura funds are multi-manager, multi-asset investments, while the All Star funds represent high alpha, single manager funds in a core and satellite approach. </p>
<p>Harvey Kalman, head of EQT corporate fiduciary &amp; financial services, said that with the ever-more complicated regulatory environment, he is seeing a significant trend in fund managers reverting to independent REs. </p>
<p>“It is becoming too difficult for fund managers that are not owned or supported by large financial institutions to remain on top of the duties required of REs. </p>
<p>“Specialist and niche fund managers are quite rightly focused on asset management and distribution and are finding regulatory matters an ever-growing distraction. </p>
<p>“There is also increasing recognition that having an external RE brings a number of other benefits, such as controlling costs and removing potential conflicts of interest,” he said. </p>
<p>Kate Mulligan, managing director of Ventura and All Star Funds, agreed that the regulatory environment is bringing additional pressure on the operations of fund managers. </p>
<p>“After a lengthy review, we decided to outsource our RE functions which we previously managed internally, and appoint EQT as independent RE. </p>
<p>“We decided that this approach made our funds even more attractive because of the increased investor protection inherent in an external RE capability,” she said. </p>
<p>Mr Kalman added that EQT has been appointed responsible entity for five funds by another manager in the last two months, and he is in advanced discussions with a number of other fund managers who are interested in EQT’s RE services. </p>
<p>“Our goal is to be the partner of choice for fund managers seeking external RE services,” he said. </p>
<p>The Ventura funds that now use EQT as responsible entity are:</p>
<ul>
<li>All Star KFM Income Fund</li>
<li>All Star Maple-Brown Abbott Listed Property Fund</li>
<li>All Star IAM Australian Share Fund</li>
<li>All Star IAM Small Companies Fund</li>
<li>Ventura Conservative Fund</li>
<li>Ventura Diversified 50 Fund</li>
<li>Ventura Growth 70 Fund</li>
<li>Ventura Growth 90 Fund</li>
<li>Ventura High Growth 100 Fund</li>
<li>Ventura Australian Shares Fund</li>
<li>Ventura Australian Opportunities Fund</li>
<li>Ventura International Shares Fund</li>
</ul>
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