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    Measuring the performance and asset allocation of robo-advisors in BRICS
    (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2024) Maluleke, Lethabo; Seetharam, Yudhvir
    The financial industry has undergone some digital changes over the past decade. Financial technology (FinTech) is a result of this digital change and robo-advisors constitute FinTech in the wealth management space. The emergence of robo-advisors is a global phenomenon and, in this study, the performance and asset allocation of the robo-advisors from Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS) were measured. BRICS countries are one of the largest growing economies and provide international investors with diversification. The purpose of this study was to analyse if the recommended portfolios of the robo-advisor can perform similar to a benchmark and to explain the performance differences between the different recommended portfolios of the robo-advisors from each country using a returns-based style analysis. Furthermore, this study analysed the performance of robo-advisors before and after considering fees and the returns-based style analysis was also used to capture the exposure of each robo-advisor to mutually exclusive asset classes. The data included four robo-advisors in total with one robo-advisor from each country (a total of 62 portfolios) as there was a removal of the Russian EFTs due to the Russian- Ukraine war of 2022. The sample period was from 2015 to 2022 as most robo-advisors only became available after 2015. The performance tests that were performed were the Sharpe ratio, Jensen’s alpha, Treynor ratio and Manipulation-proof performance measure. It is found that there are certain countries that have robo-advisors with portfolios that perform similar to the benchmark and do not outperform the benchmark and other countries that have portfolios that outperform the benchmark and the portfolios do not perform similar to the benchmark. Furthermore, it is found that performance differences can be explained by the investment style i.e., whether the portfolios have exposure to the same assets. The performance differences can also be explained by asset allocation in each portfolio based on uncorrelated assets.

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