In his first interview for more than four years, Artemis senior partner Mark Tyndall speaks to Dan Jones about charging and cost disclosure, fund manager lock-ins, and the future of the business.
Almost 18 years on from co-founding Artemis in 1997, Mark Tyndall says avoiding "institutional behaviour" has helped power its journey up the retail fund rankings to become a £20bn business. After a period of uncertainty around its ownership post-financial crisis, Artemis has grown strongly since returning to a partnership model in 2010. Assets under management have almost doubled since that point, and the business now has over 150 employees, but Tyndall said what his firm has avoided is as important as what it has done. He said: "We are now taking quite a decent share of net cashf...
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