Liontrust Asset Management

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Formerly
  • 206th Shelf Investment Company Limited (August–October 1994)[1]
  • River & Mercantile Asset Management Limited (1994–1999)[1]
  • Lionheart Asset Management plc (June–July 1999)[1]
Liontrust Asset Management plc
Formerly
  • 206th Shelf Investment Company Limited (August–October 1994)[1]
  • River & Mercantile Asset Management Limited (1994–1999)[1]
  • Lionheart Asset Management plc (June–July 1999)[1]
Company typePublic limited company
IndustryInvestment management
Founded2 August 1994; 31 years ago (1994-08-02)[1]
HeadquartersLondon, England[1]
Key people
ProductsAsset Management services
RevenueDecrease £169.8 million (2025)[2]
Increase £20.2 million (2025)[2]
Increase £16.7 million (2025)[2]
Websiteliontrust.co.uk

Liontrust Asset Management is a British fund management company that specialises in investments for European and South American clients.[1] It manages open-ended funds domiciled in the UK and Ireland, multi-asset portfolios, the Edinburgh investment Trust and segregated accounts. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange.

Liontrust handles investments for clients in Europe and South America.[3][4] Liontrust is headquartered in London and also has offices in Edinburgh and Luxembourg.[5]

Liontrust was established in 1994 and launched in 1995, and had an initial public offering on the London Stock Exchange in 1999 as Liontrust Asset Management PLC.[6] Liontrust became a constituent of the FTSE SmallCap in 2014[7] and entered the FTSE 250 in 2020.[8]

Adrian Collins became non-executive chair in early 2009.[9] John Ions became chief executive in May 2010.[10][11] Vinay Abrol became the CFO/COO while Alastair Barbour took over from Adrian Collins as non-executive Chair in 2019.[12]

The Economic Advantage team was formed in 1997,[13] the Cashflow Solution team in 2006[14] and the Global Fixed Income team in 2018.[15]

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