2022 Outsourced-Chief Investment Officer Survey

Provider Profiles


River and Mercantile*

Profile
Business Model§ OCIO + other
Year Entered Into OCIO Business2001
No. of Relationship Managers/Salespeople6
No. of OCIO Portfolio Managers3
OCIO % of Total Firm Revenue20%
No. of Clients, Full Discretion32
Full Discretionary Assets
Total Full Discretionary OCIO Assets$1.9b
Discretionary Assets by Fund Type
Defined Benefit$936mm
401(k), 403(b), Other DC$104mm
Endowments/Foundation$868mm
Healthcare Pools (Board designated, funded depreciation)
Other$30mm
Portfolio Construction
River and Mercantile believes they positively influences client performance by utilizing both strategic and tactical approaches. Their focus on creating an efficient allocation to target higher returns with a close eye on downside protection and cash management leads to a long term strategic allocation. This allows us to take a long-term strategic view. Additionally, this is complemented by a firm-wide approach to anticipating market changes which drives our investment advice and tactical allocation recommendations.

They are a custom provider and open to using all investment tools to achieve the client's objectives. This would include the use of derivatives and alternative asset allocations.
*River and Mercantile will soon to be Agilis

§OCIO only: Open-architecture (no proprietary products used): Investment outsourcing is only business line.

OCIO + other: An open-architecture/manager-of-manager investment outsourcing platform as one of multiple business lines.

Implemented consulting: i.e. consulting firm that also has discretion over assigned assets.

Proprietary/non-proprietary: An investment outsourcing platform that offers proprietary products alongside non-proprietary products.