Investor access strategies

Investor access strategies, data-dense, minimal, light

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Light slide with a three-column investment-strategies matrix and a solutions-oriented row at left, beside a vertical partner logo wall.

Summary

An asset-management offerings slide on white: a three-column "Investment Strategies" matrix (Passive / Active / Venture) with light-blue option chips and a solutions-oriented row, beside a vertical wall of institutional-partner logos.

Visual description

White field with the section header. A small bar-chart icon precedes the oversized "Providing investor access to a growing digital economy" headline, over a one-line gray sub-title. The left two-thirds, under "Investment Strategies" with a square marker, is a bordered three-column matrix: each column has a line icon and a header (Passive, Active, Venture) and two rounded light-blue (#D6E9FF) option chips beneath (Single-Asset Core / Multi-Asset Core; Multi-Strategy / Fundamental; Crypto / Interactive). Below the matrix, a "Solutions-Oriented Platform:" row holds four gray boxes (Model Portfolios, Bespoke Mandates, Opportunistic Investments, SPVs / Co-invests). The right third, under "Global Institutional Partners", is a vertical logo wall (Bloomberg, CI Global Asset Management, DWS, Invesco, Itau Asset, VettaFi, Alerian). A small footnote runs along the bottom.

Key takeaway

Organizing an offering into a three-column matrix where each column's options are rounded color chips, giving a product taxonomy a tidy, almost tabular structure. The light-blue chips are the only color and group the options without heavy boxes. Pairing it with the same partner logo wall keeps the section visually consistent with the differentiators slide.

Reuse notes

A reusable product- or service-taxonomy slide for any business with categories and sub-options. The chip-in-column matrix suits "pick a strategy, then a flavor" structures. Keep chips short and to one accent color; the partner wall reinforces credibility but needs real logos.

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