Investment Update. Adventurous Portfolio February 2018 RUSSELL INVESTMENTS

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RUSSELL INVESTMENTS Investment Update Adventurous Portfolio February 2018 This report is designed for use by the financial advisor to assist in making a personal recommendation or managing investments for the underlying client.

Contents The cycle of market emotions Over the lifetime of an investment you will experience a range of different emotions. Investment success over the long term depends on you working with your adviser to ensure this emotional journey does not lead to decisions that could derail your investment journey. This section illustrates that cycle in terms of historical periods. Market outlook This section looks at the current economic environment and what factors are driving markets. We also describe how we have recently adapted our multi-asset portfolios to adapt to this environment. Model portfolio fact sheet This section describes the model portfolio/s you are invested in, the makeup of the portfolio in terms of multi-manager investment funds, and the performance of the portfolio over time. Capacity for loss guide We d like you to have a clear picture of the returns you may experience in this investment, so this section illustrates the typical returns your investment portfolio may generate over the coming years as well as a transparent look at what performance the portfolio has delivered over 12-month periods, since inception. Model portfolio performance A look at cumulative returns across the ten model portfolio range allows you to see the relationship between increasing risk and the resultant returns in rising markets (such as 2012) as well as more challenging times (such as 2011). 2

The cycle of market emotions Greed and fear throughout the economic cycle For Illustrative Purposes Only OPTIMISM THRILL EUPHORIA COMPLACENCY DENIAL HOPE PANIC CAPITULATION DESPONDENCY SCEPTICISM CAUTION WORRY NOV 1971-DEC 1972 JAN 197-JAN 1974 FEB 1974-NOV 1974 DEC 1974-JUN 1975 Inflationary pressures. OPEC Oil crisis crude oil Global recession Share market recovery Productivity prices tripled. Inflation Extended bear market despite recession Market Cycle 1 0% improvements Rapid corporate earnings -15% Credit squeeze Property company failures -24% 9% growth Introduction of paperless technology AUG 1984-AUG 1987 SEP 1987 OCT 1987-NOV 1987 DEC 1987-DEC 1989 Credit Boom Irrational shareholder 1987 Global stock market Stock market recovery as Market Cycle 2 16% Strong world economic growth -2% sentiment. Peak of overinflated stock -28% crash. 64% value hunters sought to buy quality stocks cheaply. values vs historical PEs. APR 1997-SEP 2000 OCT 2000-SEP 2001 MAR 2002-FEB200 MAR 200-MAY 2005 Tech boom. Investor Tech bubble burst Reduced global economic Geopolitical uncertainty Market Cycle 99% exuberance Emergence of new economy sectors -28% September 11 terrorist attacks -22% growth forecasts. Extended bear market. Corporate accounting 52% Refocus on world economic fundamentals Boom in resources in scandals. response to industrialization of China JUN 2005-JUL 2007 AUG 2007-SEP 2008 OCT 2008-FEB 2009 MAR 2009-DEC 201 House prices hit highs Credit crunch. Sub-prime Global financial crisis Global share market Market Cycle 4 28% Credit boom Higher interest rates -17% mortgage crisis. Collateralised debt obligation (CDO) failures -7% European and US recessions. Negative real GDP reported for major 187% recovery Deleveraging, slow economic growth Lehman Brothers declares bankruptcy developed countries in Q4 2008. Percentage returns refer to the increase/decrease in the S&P 500 index in USD over their period shown

Market Outlook Market Review February Equities climbed on investor hopes of a positive resolution to US-China trade talks. Both US President Trump and China President Xi suggested progress had been made in discussions ahead of the impending March 1st deadline. Data released this month revealed Germany narrowly avoided entering recession in the fourth quarter, while the Japanese economy partially rebounded from a negative third quarter. In the UK, Prime Minister Theresa May suffered another symbolic Parliamentary defeat on Brexit. Parliament failed to reiterate its support for the approach to leaving the European Union, as some members believed the motion effectively ruled-out the possibility of a no-deal Brexit. Domestically, fourth quarter UK GDP growth was below expectations at 0.2% QoQ (1.% YoY), slowing from 0.6% QoQ (1.5% YoY) in the previous quarter. Strategist s Outlook Global Equities: Equity sentiment has worsened as momentum improvement is overwhelmed by fading oversold signals. In our model portfolio, we have downgraded the value scores to US, Japan eurozone and EM equities. Fixed Income: We remain short to duration in our model portfolio. We maintain an underweight to government bonds. We currently have a neutral stance on high yield bonds. We have reduced our preference towards emerging market debt following good performance. Currencies: We currently have a long position to the Japanese yen which is our highest conviction view. Macro forecasts: 2019 US GDP forecast: 2.% vs consensus 2.5% (vs 2.2%/2.6% last month). Non-farm payrolls: Analysts expect 190k for the next 12 months. However, our strategy team view is 100k in the next 12 months. 4

Jan-10 Apr-10 Jul-10 Oct-10 Jan-11 Apr-11 Jul-11 Oct-11 Jan-12 Apr-12 Jul-12 Oct-12 Jan-1 Apr-1 Jul-1 Oct-1 Jan-14 Apr-14 Jul-14 Oct-14 Jan-15 Apr-15 Jul-15 Oct-15 Jan-16 Apr-16 Jul-16 Oct-16 Jan-17 Apr-17 Jul-17 Oct-17 Jan-18 Apr-18 Jul-18 Oct-18 Jan-19 28 February 2019 Adventurous Portfolio Designed to achieve greater returns by investing more heavily in growth-orientated assets and strategies, the Russell Investment Adventurous Portfolio is invested predominantly in global equities which comprise 57% of the total portfolio. Strategies seeking to keep pace with inflation also feature significantly. These types of strategies involve investing in assets that have a demonstrable link to inflation; commodities, property and infrastructure are all represented here and can help to defend the portfolio against inflationary pressures. 29% of the portfolio is allocated to defensive strategies and assets in order to lower overall portfolio volatility and provide a cushion effect in the event of a falling market. This portfolio is better suited to investors with greater appetites for risk and longer investment time horizons. Russell Investments Client Portfolio Manager The Adventurous Portfolio within our Model Portfolio Range Using a multi-asset approach, our Model Portfolios are globally diversified. Each one provides exposure to a mix of shares, bonds and alternative investments delivered by a variety of underlying money managers and investment styles. This careful blending emphasises return potential whilst attempting to manage risk and may help provide more consistent returns over the long term. This diversification means that your investment is working for you no matter what investment approach or style is in favour at any given time. Inception to Date Cumulative Return 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 0% 20% 10% 0% -10% 190 170 150 10 110 90 Portfolio Quarterly Return Inflation (CPI) Portfolio Cumulative Return Source: Russell Investments, net returns in GBP from 01/02/2010 to 28/02/2019. Any past performance figures is not a guide to future performance. 5

Capacity for Loss Adventurous Model Portfolio 25% 1.5% UK Growth Assets International Growth Assets Real Assets Defensive Assets 9% 9% Multi Asset Growth I 1.5% Russell Risk Score 7 / 10 Projected Annual Return (%) 6.2 DT Risk Score 5 / 10 Since Inception Annual Return (%) 6.9 Max 12-month Return (%) 20.7 Projected Annual Volatility (%) 12.0 Min 12-month Return (%) -7.1 Since Inception Annual Volatility (%) 7.6 Historic Returns The number of times a portfolio has experienced a given return (horizontal axis) in any 12-month period since launch. Standard deviation is applied to the annual rate of return of an investment to measure the investment s volatility, it is a statistical measurement that illustrates historical volatility. For example, a volatile stock has a high standard deviation, while the deviation of a stable stock is lower. A large dispersion indicates how much the return on the fund is deviating from the expected normal returns. -25.0-15.0-5.0 5.0 15.0 25.0 5.0 12 10 Modelled Annual Return Actual Annual Return Frequency 8 6 4-2 s.d -1 s.d +1 s.d +2 s.d. 2 0-25 -2-21 -19-17 -15-1 -11-9 -7-5 - -1 1 5 7 9 11 1 15 17 19 21 2 25 27 29 1 5 7 9 Annual Return Source: Russell Investments, net returns in GBP from 01/02/2010 to 28/02/2019. Any past performance figures is not a guide to future performance. 6

Model Portfolio Performance Performance data as at 28 February 2019 This table shows the performance of all ten Russell Investments Model Portfolios for different periods. Cumulative Performance (%) PA (%) Discrete Performance (%) Portfolio Name 1 Month Months 1 Year Years 5 Years Since launch* 1/12/18-1/12/17 1/12/17-1/12/16 1/12/16-1/12/15 1/12/15-1/12/14 1/12/14-1/12/1 Secure 0.6 2.2 0.9 10.0 7.8 2. -.0.4 5.6-1.6 1.7 Cautious 0.7 2.2 0.9 12.6 10.7.0 -.8 4.6 6.6-1.4 2.2 Conservative 0.9 2.2 0.9 15.6 14.1.9-4.6 5.9 7.9-1.1 2.8 Moderate 1.1 2.2 0.9 18.4 17.4 4.6-5.4 7.2 9.0-0.9.4 Balanced 1.2 2.1 1.0 21.2 20.6 5.4-5.9 8.4 10.0-0.6 4.0 Progressive 1.4 2.0 1.0 24.1 2.9 6.1-6.5 9.8 11.0-0.4 4.5 Adventurous 1.6 2.0 1.1 27. 27.4 6.9-7.1 11.1 12.0-0.2 5.0 Growth 1.8 1.8 1.1 0.8 1.4 7.7-7.6 12.7 1.1 0.0 5.6 Aggressive 1.9 1.7 1.1 4. 5.6 8.5-8.2 14.2 14.2 0.2 6. Aggressive Plus 2.1 1.6 1.2 7. 9.1 9.1-8.7 15.4 15.2 0. 6.9 This table shows the performance of some common asset classes for different periods. Cumulative Performance (%) PA (%) Discrete Performance (%) Common indices 1 Month Months 1 Year Years 5 Years Since launch* 1/12/18-1/12/17 1/12/17-1/12/16 1/12/16-1/12/15 1/12/15-1/12/14 1/12/14-1/12/1 Cash Bank of England Base UK Gilts ICE BofAML UK Gilts All Stocks 0.1 0.2 0.6 1. 2.4 0.5 0.6 0. 0.4 0.5 0.5-0.9 2.4 2.5 7.4 26.7 5.1 0.5 1.8 10.2 0.6 1.8 UK equities FTSE All Share Global equities MSCI World Net GBP Hedged Property FTSE EPRA/NAREIT Global Developed Commodities Bloomberg Commodity 2. 2.6 1.7 0.4 27.6 8.1-9.5 1.1 16.8 1.0 1.2.2 1.5 1. 8.5 4.0 9.7-8.4 17.6 8.2 1.8 10.0-1.2 0. 16.0 0.8 66.2 11.2 0.2 0.8 24.1 5.0 22.2-0.1-4.9-2. 16.4-20.5-2.6-5.7-7.1. -20. -11.8 Source: Russell Investments as at 28/02/2019 (% change, GBP). Performance figures for the Russell Investments Model Portfolios are calculated using the performance of the underlying FP Russell Investments ICVC funds (C class shares) during the same period. The performance of the Model Portfolios is calculated using the current portfolio weightings of each fund as shown in the brochure Helping you achieve outcomes that matter dated June 2017. The since launch date (1/01/2010) is the date that we launched the Russell Investments Model Portfolios. and 5 year figures are cumulative, since inception annualised. All performance quoted net of C share class fees. Performance figures are calculated assuming a quarterly rebalance. Any past performance figures are not necessarily a guide to future performance. 7

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call Russell Investments at +44(0)207 024 6601 or email ukadviser.support@russellinvestments.com IMPORTANT INFORMATION: For financial advisers to use with their clients. Unless otherwise specified, Russell Investments is the source of all data. All information contained in this material is current at the time of issue and, to the best of our knowledge, accurate. Any opinion expressed is that of Russell Investments, is not a statement of fact, is subject to change and does not constitute investment advice. Your clients must consult the prospectus and Key Investor Information Document (KIID) before deciding whether to invest. Please note that the value of investment and the income derived from them may go down as well as up and an investor may not receive back the amount originally invested. Any data on past performance, modeling or back-testing contained herein is no indication as to future performance. No representation is made as to the reasonableness of the assumptions made within or the accuracy or completeness of any modeling or back-testing. FP Russell Investments ICVC (the Company ) is an investment company with variable capital incorporated in England and Wales under registered number IC000708 and authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority with effect from 22 October 2008. FundRock Partners Limited (formerly Fund Partners Limited) is the Authorised Corporate Director (the ACD ) of the FP Russell Investments ICVC and is authorised and regulated by the FCA. Registered office: 52-54 Gracechurch Street, London ECV 0EH Russell Investments Limited has been appointed as the investment manager and distributor in respect of the Company. Applications for shares in the Company are subject to the terms and conditions set out in the Prospectus, Key Investor Information Document (KIID), Supplementary Information Document (SID), instrument of incorporation and latest annual and half-yearly long reports of the Company. Investors and potential investors must read the KIID and are also advised to read the remaining documents (and in particular the risk warnings) before making an investment in the Company. Copies are available free of charge on request from the ACD and Russell Investments Limited. This document is issued by Russell Investments Limited, a company incorporated in England and Wales under registered number 0208620 and with its registered office at: Rex House, 10 Regent Street, London SW1Y 4PE. Telephone 44 (0)20 7024 6000. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, 12 Endeavour Square, London E20 1JN. UKR-0068 8