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Charity investment training webinar series

9 October 2020

Understanding investment tools: An introduction to asset classes.

A brief overview of the main asset classes that can typically be used in a charity’s investment portfolio.

Article last updated 25 November 2025.

In this webinarJulian Rathbone and Adrian Maxwell provide a brief overview of the main asset classes that can typically be used in a charity’s investment portfolio. 

Read our guide to accompany this webinar: An introduction to asset classes – a guide for charities.

Find more about the training series here.

To find out more about Rathbones’ approach to portfolio construction and investing for charities, please contact:
Natalie Yapp

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