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Walter Scott & Partners Limited
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Classical, fundamental long term global equity investment management

Overview

  • Founded in 1983
  • Headquartered in Edinburgh, Scotland
  • AUM US$33.1 billion*
  • Research is at the heart of the investment process, to identify companies capable of sustained high rates of wealth generation
  • Walter Scott & Partners Limited portfolios are characterised by a long term ‘buy & hold’ approach to stock picking with commensurately low turnover
  • Portfolios reflect the firm’s independent investment judgement, directed by internal research. They are not in any way dictated by the structure of indices
Investment scope
  • Global equities
  • International equities (world, ex domestic market)
  • European equities
  • US equities
  • Japanese equities
  • Emerging market equities

Walter Scott & Partners Limited (WSPL) is a classical, fundamental and long-term global equity investment management firm. It was founded in 1983 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Its focus is upon managing global and international (i.e. world ex the client’s own country) equity portfolios for institutional clients drawn from around the world. In addition it offers regional, single country and emerging markets mandates.

WSPL’s core conviction is that the return to a shareholder can, over the long term, be no more than the wealth generated by the underlying business. Thus the heart of WSPL’s investment process is research, to identify companies capable of sustained high rates of wealth generation. This is the firm’s primary value-adding activity. It recognises that the most important investment decision is ‘what to buy’.

WSPL’s portfolios are characterised by a long term ‘buy & hold’ approach to stock picking with commensurately low turnover. In this way the investment process largely ignores the input of ‘street’ research which is necessarily compromised by its objective of generating turnover and thereby commissions. The resultant portfolios reflect the firm’s independent investment judgement, directed by internal research. They are not in any way dictated by the structure of indices.

The firm recruits and trains its global equity managers. Research and portfolio management are two elements of the same role at WSPL. Each investment decision involves the firm's entire investment staff operating as a team.


* Source: Walter Scott & Partners Limited as at 30 June 2007
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