Due to its unique nature of risk and reward, the multi-asset strategy fits into the HNI/UHNI portfolio aptly. It offers liquidity, resilience, and the possibility of taking advantage of equity with much lower draw-downs. As an HNI/UHNI, at least 10 per cent of the portfolio should be in the multi-asset category. "With rising affluence and a preference for a wider variety of risk-return combinations that can be generated across asset classes, AIFs are emerging as strong alternatives to grow wealth and investments. Recent years have seen the global alternative industry grow at a rapid pace. This is largely driven by a need to enhance returns and increase diversification", said Amit Saxena, director and head of Alternative Investment Funds, Dolat Capital Market Private Ltd, who published the report.