We have some exciting news on the latest upgrade to ATEB Suitability on 9 April 2025. This update comes at no additional cost and provides a new addition to our content integration library.

We have partnered with Pacific Asset Management to provide our customer firms with access to the following:
- A description of their service
- A description for each of their portfolios:
- Core Defensive
- Core Conservative
- Core Balanced
- Core Adventurous
- Core Aggressive
This functionality can be enabled by a Company Administrator via the Content Integrations screen.
Pacific Asset Management is a modern, highly diversified, technology driven asset manager serving a diverse client base, including financial advisers, institutional pension funds, wealth managers, discretionary fund managers, and consultants. It is responsible for over £10.4 billion of assets as at January 2025 for its clients.
Pacific offers a complete range of multi-asset portfolio solutions, spanning across 5 risk-return profiles and 4 investment styles, designed to meet the needs of a broad spectrum of investors. Each portfolio has a clearly defined return objective and risk profile so that advisers can select the portfolio suited to their clients’ personal needs and objectives.
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Our support team are available 9am – 5pm / Mon – Fri to answer any further questions you may have support@atebsuitability.co.uk / 0191 338 8177.



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