Fulcrum is an independently owned asset management firm with five core capabilities: Macro & Multi-Asset, Risk Premia, Alternative Solutions, Thematic Equities and Responsible Investing.
We have a strong history of working with clients on segregated client solutions as well as pooled funds and our focus is on providing exceptional client service to help you meet your investment aims.
We have a range of funds designed to reflect our clients’ risk appetite and to deliver returns in the broadest range of market environments.
We have made available a range of regulatory documentation for your convenience.
Fulcrum is a global asset manager focused on uncovering investment opportunities wherever they are.
In search of investment opportunities, wherever they are. Guided by economic theory, backed by empirical research and committed to delivering on our clients’ objectives
Fulcrum has made a firm commitment to being a responsible investor and to actively consider clients’ sustainability objectives.
Fulcrum is an experienced, stable, multi-disciplinary team whose senior members have complementary strengths and are supported by a strong team of research investment professionals.
Fulcrum offers a range of compelling investment capabilities, and has over 15 years of experience developing and delivering customised solutions for our clients.
Gavyn Davies is chairman of Fulcrum Asset Management and co-founder of Active Partners and Anthos Capital. He was the head of the global economics department at Goldman Sachs from 1987-2001 and chairman of the BBC from 2001-2004. He has also served as an economic policy adviser in No 10 Downing Street, and an external adviser to the British Treasury. He is a visiting fellow at Balliol College, Oxford.
Gavyn is the Chairman of Fulcrum. Prior to Fulcrum, Gavyn was Chairman of the BBC from 2001. He joined Goldman Sachs in 1986 and became Partner in 1988 when he also became the Chief Economist as well as Chairman of the Research Department until he left in 2001. Gavyn was a member of H.M.Treasury Independent Forecasting Panel (1992-1997). He joined the Government’s Policy Unit as an Economist (1974) and was an Economic Policy Adviser to the British Prime Minister (1976-1979). Gavyn graduated in Economics from Cambridge in 1972 followed by two years of research at Oxford.