UPDATE 2-Fidelity's new asset allocation head tasked with stemming outflows

By Kitco News / February 07, 2018 / www.kitco.com / Article Link

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By Tim McLaughlin

BOSTON, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Fidelity Investments has lured an executive from a rival firm to help stem billions of dollars in outflows from its flagship retirement franchise.

The mutual fund giant said on Wednesday it had hired AllianceBernstein executive Vadim Zlotnikov to take over its $440 billion global asset allocation division. Zlotnikov will report directly to Charlie Morrison, Fidelity's head of asset management.

Zlotnikov's new duties include oversight of Fidelity's Freedom Funds, which are a staple offering in retirement plans offered by U.S. corporations, hospitals, municipalities and universities. The funds have lost market share to Vanguard, but in the past three years they have put up performance figures that are better than a majority of rivals, industry data shows.

"We've seen stronger client demand for the Freedom Funds over the past year, driven by their outstanding performance and low fees," Fidelity spokesman Adam Banker said in an email.

Still, Zlotnikov, who had been chief market strategist at AllianceBernstein, will have to contend with Vanguard Group, which has dominated the target-date fund industry since the 2008 financial crisis. In 2014, Vanguard usurped Fidelity as the No. 1 provider of funds that reduce risk as investors near retirement.

Assets in Fidelity's Freedom Funds, which include the $31 billion 2020 Fund , increased 23 percent over the past three years to $224 billion, according to data from Morningstar Inc. But those gains at the No. 2 target-date fund provider have come mostly from the buoyant stock market.

During the past three years, investors have made net withdrawals of nearly $8 billion from Freedom Funds, according to Morningstar.

By contrast, Vanguard's target-date fund assets have surged about 66 percent over the past three years to $373 billion, according to Morningstar. Vanguard has benefited from capital gains while collecting a dominant share of the net deposits flowing into the target-date fund industry.

Zlotnikov is expected to join Fidelity late in the second quarter. He succeeds Nancy Prior, who had been leading Fidelity's bond and global asset allocation divisions. Prior will continue in her role as president of the bond division, Fidelity said.


(Reporting By Tim McLaughlin; Editing by Paul Simao)

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