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Meeder Public Funds
Meeder Public Funds, Inc. is an SEC-registered investment adviser in Dublin, OH, since 1990. The firm manages $64.1 billion in assets, with $49.0 billion...
Meeder Public Funds
Meeder Public Funds, Inc. is an SEC-registered investment adviser in Dublin, OH, since 1990. The firm manages $64.1 billion in assets, with $49.0 billion discretionary. It has 71 employees and 52 investment advisers.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
1974
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Dublin
Corporate office
Dublin, OH, United States
Principals
Henry J. Meeder
Founder
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Meeder Public Funds?
Investment decisions are led by the portfolio management team at Meeder Public Funds, which operates under the broader Meeder Asset Management umbrella. Specific portfolio managers are not named in public filings, but the division's strategy is executed by a team of fixed-income and equity specialists focused exclusively on public-sector mandates (per the firm's official communications).
Is Meeder Public Funds structured as a single family office or an asset manager?
Meeder Public Funds is an asset manager, specifically a division of Meeder Asset Management. It is not a family office. The firm serves US government entities, not private wealth. The broader Meeder Asset Management group also has wealth management and institutional advisory arms.
How does Meeder Public Funds source proprietary deal flow?
Meeder Public Funds does not pursue proprietary deal flow. Its investment model is based on active management of public-market fixed-income and equity securities. All positions are bought and sold on public exchanges or through primary municipal bond offerings.
Does Meeder Public Funds participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Meeder Public Funds invests directly in individual securities, typically bonds and equities. It does not commit to external private funds, venture capital, or alternative investment vehicles. Its clients require high liquidity and short duration.
What investment stages does Meeder Public Funds typically target?
Meeder Public Funds targets short- to intermediate-duration bonds and dividend-paying equities. The focus is on capital preservation and liquidity, not growth or venture-stage investing. Typical holdings are investment-grade municipal and government agency bonds.
Which sectors does Meeder Public Funds explicitly avoid?
Meeder Public Funds avoids private equity, venture capital, real estate, infrastructure, hedge funds, or any illiquid alternative assets. Its mandate restricts exposure to sectors outside fixed income and public equities, with a strong bias toward government and agency securities.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
The division's capital comes from US public entities — municipalities, counties, school districts, and other government agencies. It manages taxpayer funds, not private wealth. The broader Meeder Asset Management's wealth management division separates this public-funds capital from private client assets.
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