FE fundinfo announces Alpha Manager ‘Hall of Fame’ 2022

Seven active fund managers have joined FE fundinfo’s coveted ‘Hall of Fame’ list for the first time in 2022, which recognises those managers who have been ‘Alpha-rated’ over a period of seven years.

24 March 2022

Seven active fund managers have joined FE fundinfo’s coveted ‘Hall of Fame’ list for the first time in 2022, which recognises those managers who have been ‘Alpha-rated’ over a period of seven years.

New entrants

With excessive volatility hitting the markets over the last two years and set to continue into 2022, the seven managers joining the list for the first time were William Pattisson from Ardevora Asset Management, Sebastian Lyon from Troy Asset Management, Clive Hexton from Rathbone, William Lock from Morgan Stanley, Tom Holl from BlackRock, Yu Zhang from Matthews Asia and Jeremy Wharton from Church House Investment.

To gain an Alpha Manager rating, fund managers are ranked according to their track records since 2000, with extra weighting applied to those with longer track records to highlight the benefits of their experience in delivering strong performance in a range of market conditions. The rating is based on three components: risk-adjusted alpha; consistency of outperformance versus their benchmark; and outperformance in both up and down markets.

Consistent performers

With the Hall of Fame list now standing at 51 managers overall, 10 fund managers have also been recognised for their appearance in the Hall of Fame without interruption since their first appearance. They are Martin Lau from FSSA Investment Managers, Harry Nimmo from abrdn, Mark Slater from Slater Investments, Richard Woolnough from M&G, Giles Hargreave from Marlborough Fund Managers, Leigh Himsworth from Fidelity, John Chatfeild-Roberts and Daniel Nickols from Jupiter, David Dudding from Threadneedle Management and Richard Pease from Crux Asset Management. This will be the last time that Giles appears on this list, following his recent retirement.

Groups

While Baillie Gifford saw the largest amount of its managers enter the Alpha Manager list, when it comes to the Hall of Fame, Jupiter saw six of its managers make the list, while Fidelity had four. Baillie Gifford, Janus Henderson, Liontrust, Morgan Stanley, Rathbone, Tellworth, Troy Asset Management and Veritas Asset Management meanwhile each had two apiece.

Charles Younes, Research Manager at FE Investments, said:

Given that out of the last seven years two have been marked by extreme volatility in the wake of the Covid pandemic and subsequent rises in inflation and interest rates, the 51 managers on the Hall of Fame have performed outstandingly well to navigate these challenges and market rotations. Navigating these changing markets and wider economic events has been a constant feature of the alpha managers and for the most experienced managers they have been able to do so successfully for years, if not decades.”

Alpha Manager Awards 2022

To celebrate the performance of the UK’s best fund managers, FE fundinfo will be hosting its annual Alpha Manager Awards on Wednesday 18 May at Banking Hall in London.

Find out more about the Alpha Manager Awards.