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Time for transparent management

April 5, 2013 09:10
Money manager, Alan Miller

By

Candice Krieger,

Candice Krieger

3 min read

The UK investment industry is failing its clients, says Alan Miller, one of the world’s most respected fund managers.

Mr Miller, the founding shareholder of New Star Asset Management, believes there is a lack of transparency between fund managers and their clients.

He says: “Some do it in a solid, sensible fashion but unfortunately that isn’t the norm and many large fund management companies have grown by taking advantage of the trust which their clients have put into their brand. In essence, they have completely misled their customers.”

Mr Miller has one of the longest track records in money management in the UK, having spent 19 years playing principal roles at Gartmore, Jupiter Asset Management and, more recently, New Star, where he made more than £30 million as chief of its flagship hedge fund.