Separately Managed Accounts

IMET makes available to participants the option to utilize Separately Managed Accounts (SMA) from Meeder Public Funds. Meeder Public Funds, Inc. offers a complete range of equity, fixed income and cash management solutions. Interested IMET participants may separately engage Meeder to provide customized investment management services directly to the IMET participant through a separately managed account (SMA), based on the individual needs of the IMET participant. Though Meeder also serves as the adviser of the IMET Core Fund, any SMA is managed exclusively by Meeder, separate from IMET.

To download the SMA brochure, click here.

To learn more about SMA's contact Nick Viccari at nvaccari@meederinvestment.com 

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