Artemis promotes income fund managers Shenton and Marsh to partner

Co-managers of £5.5bn AUM Artemis Income fund

Mike Sheen
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Artemis Investment Management has promoted Nick Shenton and Andy Marsh to partners in recognition of their work as fund managers on the firm's equity income offering.

The pair co-manage the £5.5bn AUM Artemis Income fund, alongside Adrian Frost (pictured left), as well as £3.4bn in other UK equity income mandates. Artemis's Frost: 'The last five years have seen the biggest changes to the competitive landscape for companies' Prior to Artemis, Shenton (pictured middle) spent four years as an analyst and assistant fund manager on the UK and pan-European equities desks at F&C Asset Management before moving to Polar Capital as a fund manager on the UK long/short equity hedge fund. He went on to join Artemis in 2012, where he was joined by Marsh in 20...

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