With an average asset-weighted tenure of eight years among the longest-tenured managers at Knights Of Columbus, the firm is on par with peers. Seasoned teams tend to have more experience to draw upon should they need to weather turbulent market conditions. The firm has not had a durable product lineup. Specifically, its five-year success ratio demonstrates that only 17% of products both survived and beat their respective category median. A low success ratio indicates poor performance and raises questions about a firm’s discipline around investment strategy and product development. Knights Of Columbus has faced above-average manager turnover in the past five years. This is a concern, as long-term stability tends to support positive results.
Knights Of Columbus fails to meet industry-standard stewardship qualities, culminating in a Below Average Parent Pillar rating.