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Revision as of 12:17, 27 January 2010

Ignis Investment Services Limited
Company typePrivate
IndustryFinancial Services, Investment Management, Asset Management, Fund Management
Headquarters,
United Kingdom
Key people
Tom Cross Brown, Chairman
Ian Paterson Brown, Finance and Operations Director
Jonathan Polin, Sales & Marketing Director
Peter Reid, Chief Investment Officer
Chris Samuel, Chief Executive
Websitehttp://www.ignisasset.com/Site/

Ignis Asset Management is an asset management company with head offices in Glasgow and London. Ignis, formerly Resolution Asset Management[1], manages around £70 billion of assets. Ignis, which is the Latin word for fire or spark, merged with Axial Investment Management in November 2008.[2]

Joint ventures

The three Ignis joint ventures, Argonaut, Hexam and Cartesian are 50 percent owned by their fund managers and 50 percent by the company.

Argonaut Capital Partners: [1] A European high alpha boutique set up as a 50/50 joint venture in 2005 between top fund managers Barry Norris and Oliver Russ and Ignis Asset Management.

Cartesian Capital Partners: [2] A UK equity boutique launched at the end of 2005. Cartesian is a 50/50 joint venture between investment managers David Stevenson and Andrew Kelly and Ignis Asset Management

HEXAM Capital Partners: [3] A specialist emerging markets boutique. HEXAM is a 50/50 joint venture between four fund managers led by Bryan Collings and Ignis Asset Management

Sponsorship

Middlesex County Cricket Club [4] Partick Thistle Football Club [5][3] Cambridge University Rugby Football Club [6][4] Ignis Asset Management Women's 10K [7]

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