Jack Lowenstein 18th June 2019

Last week, seven years ago, Jack Lowenstein my Co-CIO; Geoff Wood, my Head of Macro and Risk; and myself were shown into the spare space of what had been the yoga and break-out room of Optimal Funds Management on Macquarie Street. This little room was to be the new home for our nascent fund management business, Morphic.

Four flat pack boxes of Ikea style “assemble yourself” desks sat in the middle of the room with some detritus of balance balls and old PCs.  We ended up assembling the desks with a 50c coin, though Geoff decided over the weekend to cut the bottom of the desks off with a power saw. It was an improvement.

Last week, Morphic was acquired by Ellerston Capital and the team moves into the Ellerston offices, remaining as a team, but working as a boutique inside the larger Ellerston business. Thus, ending the start-up chapter and moving to middle age – much like myself!

I never thought of myself as an entrepreneur – I doubt my university peers would have nominated me as likely to start my own business. Indeed, the odds of success in starting your own fund management business are as low as other small businesses. An FT article quoted 1/3 of funds close within three years, with an average life expectancy of five years. Then, there is size – by some estimates over 80% of funds never reach $100m of assets. No wonder a friend, whose fund closed, opined “you need everything to go right and then you need some luck”.

So, to be here seven years later running over $170m of assets – having launched with $5m – is an outcome against those odds. Along the way, we launched into Europe one of the world’s first Environment, Social & Governance (ESG) Hedge funds, short selling “unethical companies”, before European funds did. In Australia, we launched the first Ethical Investing LIC in over a decade to offer private investors a way to invest globally without compromising their ethics. Let’s not forget the not-so-insignificant donation of $800,000 of fees directed to charities, particularly focussed on Youth Mental health.

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