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Artemis Investment Management
Artemis Investment Management runs listed closed-end funds in Canada, led by CEO Trevor Maunder.
Artemis Investment Management
Artemis Investment Management is a UK-based fund manager offering funds in Unit Trusts, Investment Trusts, VCTs, Hedge Funds, and International SICAV funds. The firm has made 7 investments, including a Series C investment in Skyscanner on January 12, 2016. Artemis Investment Management has 5 portfolio exits, with THG being its latest exit on September 16, 2020.
General information
Firm type
Fund of Funds Manager
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
Canada
City
Toronto
Corporate office
1325 Lawrence Ave E, Suite 200, Toronto, ON, M3A 1C6, Canada
Principals
Trevor Maunder
Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer
Sean Lawless
Portfolio Manager and Chief Compliance Officer
Lisa Conrad
Director of Client Services
Jay Rosenfeld
Director of Business Development
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What investment vehicles does Artemis Investment Management operate?
Artemis operates exchange-listed closed-end funds, the two publicly named examples being the Citadel Income Fund and the Energy Income Fund. Both trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange. This structure provides retail investors with daily liquidity while the underlying portfolios can hold less-liquid assets.
Who runs investment decisions at Artemis Investment Management?
Portfolio Manager and Chief Compliance Officer Sean Lawless, based in New York, is responsible for investment-manager selection and due diligence. CEO and CFO Trevor Maunder oversees firm strategy and compliance. The firm’s model delegates day-to-day portfolio management to third-party sub-advisors selected through Artemis’s screening process.
Does Artemis Investment Management manage capital directly or operate as a fund of funds?
Artemis is a fund-of-funds manager. It does not pick individual securities directly. Instead, it selects and monitors external investment managers to run each closed-end fund’s mandate — for example, the Citadel Income Fund targets income and capital preservation, while the Energy Income Fund concentrates on energy equities.
How does Artemis source its underlying investment managers?
The firm states it follows a disciplined investment approach, a rigorous screening process, and strong risk oversight. Sean Lawless’s three-decade multimanager background — including roles at HSBC and U.S. Trust — provides an institutional network for manager identification. Artemis has not publicly detailed the specific criteria or quantitative filters it uses.
What sectors do the Artemis funds target?
The Citadel Income Fund’s mandate is general income with a capital-preservation tilt, without a fixed sector bias. The Energy Income Fund is explicitly concentrated in energy and natural resources. The firm names no sector-specific funds beyond these two.
Is Artemis Investment Management related to any other asset-management firm?
No publicly documented parent company, spinout, or affiliate relationship exists. Artemis Investment Management Limited appears to be a stand-alone Ontario corporation operating from a single address in Toronto, with no disclosed ties to the European manager Artemis Investment Management LLP.
Does Artemis publish its total assets under management?
No. The firm does not disclose aggregate AUM, total capital raised, or fund-by-fund net asset values on its website. Without public filings or external fund-data providers quoting a figure, the total scale is undisclosed.
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