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Investor of the Year Challenge WINNER!

Congratulations to Pat Donovan who has taken away the title of 'Investor of the Year' and scooped the $30,000 prize! Pat stuck to his guns right throughout the 6 month challenge by keeping almost all of his money invested in the Cash Advantage Fund.

Pat says he is over the moon with the win and he "will invest some of the money in a long term fund for my grandchildren. Then my wife and I shall take a long overdue holiday to Canada."

How did the 'Investor of the Year' work?

Five contestants competed over six months for the title of "Investor of the Year" and $30,000 cash!

Each contestant was tasked with growing $10,000 of RaboPlus money by investing in Managed Funds via RaboPlus. The contestant with the highest balance at the end of six months won $30,000 in cash and each runner up received a 40" LCD TV! Lisa Dudson - our celebrity contestant from last year, was back to show how the pros do it!

Fund Provider Panel

The Fund Provider Panel was an exciting new addition to the Investor of the Year challenge this year.

Hear from representatives from each of our Fund Providers as they expertly answered questions posed to them by the contestants.

Have your say…

Lisa, Mike and Diana share their views about the competition on the RaboPlus Blog. Check out the latest post below, then have your say:

What does your risk profile mean for you?

Submitted by Lisa Dudson on Tuesday, 2 September 2008 | Category: Investor of the Year

In this month's video blog - Lisa Dudson talks about risk profile and what this means for you as an investor. Watch her video blog below...

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Talk to other ‘Investor of the Year’ fanatics

Discuss the competition, investing, managed funds or RaboPlus in this public ‘Investor of the Year’ forum:

What would you do with $30,000?

Last year’s winner of 'Saver of the Year' Hamish Wesney talks to us about last years competition and tells us what he did with his $30,000.

Read Hamish's interview