Wurts & Associates Adds MSCI's BarraOne

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Wurts & Associates is based in Seattle

Seattle, Wash.-based Wurts & Associates, an investment consultant with $40 billion under management, has selected the BarraOne risk analysis platform from investment decision tool provider MSCI.

Wurts will use BarraOne for its new outsourced CIO platform as well as its traditional, non-discretiionary client base to develop custom asset allocations for clients according to economic forecasting and risk appetite.

"BarraOne will serve as the backbone to our risk-based asset allocation approach to fiduciary management at Wurts. We have a strong commitment to our risk management practices, and BarraOne provides a coherent, multi-asset class framework for interactive risk analysis," says Jeff Scott, CIO at Wurts.

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