Troy Asset Management is an independent fund management company based in central London and founded in 2000 by Sebastian Lyon. Its stated aim is to grow investors' capital over the very long-term, and clients include family offices, wealth managers, investment advisers, charities and endowments.
Its most recent product is the Global Income fund, launched in 2016 and run by James Harries.
In the year to 30 April 2017, Troy's AUM jumped by 37%, from £7bn to £9.6bn.
Analysis from Kepler Partners
Saacke will continue to run Global Growth fund
Valuations at 10-year highs
Threat to market support
FE Trustnet's Joshua Ausden asks whether discount control mechanisms (DCMs) are really all they are cracked up to be.
Sebastian Lyon's £2.6bn Troy Trojan fund has been labelled "the biggest disappointment" in Chelsea Financial's biannual RedZone list of underperforming funds.
Troy Trojan Income manager Francis Brooke has been reducing his fund's position in utilities to protect against the threat of rising bond yields.
Troy Asset Management is to take over from Taube Hodson Stonex (THX) as manager of the Electric & General global equity fund.
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