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Investing offshore – debunking myths

08 September 2015 | Investments | General | Mike Abbott, Sable Wealth

Sable Wealth’s Mike Abbott.

Is it better to invest locally or offshore? Some South African investors believe that lower investment returns earned by investing offshore are a good reason to invest locally. However, if they analyse their South African investments after adjusting for inflation, tax and volatility, they might be very disappointed.

South African based retirement funds are limited in the offshore investment exposure they can achieve by virtue of Regulation 28 of the Pension funds Act 2011. Non-retirement funds can achieve more but only through the use of expensive asset swaps. Investing offshore should ideally be done by applying for your foreign investment allowance and investing abroad into a globally diversified portfolio of funds.


According to Sable Wealth’s Mike Abbott, South Africans failing to invest directly offshore are certainly losing out.

“Most clients I speak to do not realise how limited and expensive the South African investment market is. The South African equity market is 1% of global market cap. The forces of global competition in the UK, Europe and the Channel Islands have driven prices down in all areas of the investment value chain. Offshore you get a truly global portfolio managed for you at a far lower cost,” says Abbott.

“In South Africa there is no clarity provided in terms of fees related to advice, custody and asset management. The FAIS code of conduct has only asked advisers to disclose their fees. The products are mostly still bundled and opaque. When RDR arrives in the SA market in 2016, SA based investors will for the first time see what they are paying. They will be shocked.”

Investors are able to invest their full foreign capital allowance offshore, as long they have the appropriate clearance and paperwork in order.

“Given the volatility of the Rand and current political insecurity, I would recommend that high net worth individuals in South Africa invest the bulk of their non-pension assets offshore,” urges Abbott.

A key element of the investment mix is your investment manager. Do you build a portfolio yourself, hire a Discretionary fund manager or just buy a single managed fund?

Abbott feels that the chosen investment manager needs to tick several boxes: “At Sable Wealth we are independent. Our investment philosophy is rooted in the discoveries of the last 30 years of finance academia. Our portfolios utilise the latest smart beta strategies available globally. We are South African’s based in London but advising fellow South African’s on a global platform. Now is the time for South African residents to pay close attention to their wealth and it’s management”.

Investing offshore – debunking myths
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