Skip Header
Important information: The value of investments can go down as well as up so you may get back less than you invest. Investors should note that the views expressed may no longer be current and may have already been acted upon. This is a third-party news feed and may not reflect Fidelity’s views.

Liontrust denies Artemis takeover talks

(Sharecast News) - Liontrust Asset Management has denied it is in talks to acquire smaller rival Artemis. The Financial Times reported that Liontrust, which has assets under management of £28bn, had held early stage talks with Artemis about a potential tie up. It cited three anonymous sources, although another told the newspaper that the talks had not progressed.

London-based Artemis, which is owned by US investment firm Affiliated Managers Group and its 27 partners, has £23bn in AUM.

However, in a brief statement the FTSE 250 firm noted: "Liontrust is not in talks with Artemis over an acquisition of its business."

Artemis has so far declined to comment.

Shares in Liontrust, which jumped on Tuesday, had fallen 1% to 685.5p by 0900 GMT.

Liontrust has snapped up seven smaller asset managers over the last 12 years, as it looks to diversify and expand its core business.

It also made a £95m all-share offer for GAM Investments last year, but failed to secure the backing of the Swiss firm's shareholders.

Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell, called the takeover speculation "an interesting development".

He continued: "The asset management industry continues to go through a period of consolidation as parties seek to combine strengths to achieve greater economies of scale as they face the headwinds of tighter regulation and more investors shifting from active to passive funds.

"Liontrust has a mixed track record of making acquisitions and its shareholders will certainly hope any further deals can help to revive the share price and put the company back on the right path."

Share this article

Related Sharecast Articles

Hummingbird announces restart at Kouroussa
(Sharecast News) - Hummingbird Resources announced the remobilization of Corica Mining Services at the Kouroussa Gold Mine in Guinea on Friday, after a work stoppage on March 17.
Drilling to start on Oracle's Northern Zone project
(Sharecast News) - Oracle Power announced on Friday that drilling is set to start next week at the Northern Zone Gold Project, 25 kilometres east of Kalgoorlie in Western Australia.
Fulcrum Metals extends date for sale of uranium assets
(Sharecast News) - Fulcrum Metals announced an extension to the completion date for the proposed sale of its Saskatchewan uranium projects to Terra Balcanica Resources on Friday.
PipeHawk subsidiary awarded £0.75m contract
(Sharecast News) - PipeHawk announced on Friday that an unnamed building materials company had awarded its subsidiary QM Systems a significant contract.

Important information: This information is not a personal recommendation for any particular investment. If you are unsure about the suitability of an investment you should speak to one of Fidelity’s advisers or an authorised financial adviser of your choice. When you are thinking about investing in shares, it’s generally a good idea to consider holding them alongside other investments in a diversified portfolio of assets. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future returns.

Award-winning online share dealing

Search, compare and select from thousands of shares.

Expert insights into investing your money

Our team of experts explore the world of share dealing.