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Artemis SmartGARP European Equity Fund

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CapabilityEuropean equities
Fund size£1.88bn
Fund launch date7 Mar 2001
Fund typeUnit Trust
Historic yield
2.22%
As at 30 Apr 2026
Price
961.02p
01 Jun 2026

Systematic approach to investing in a rapidly changing region

Objective approach

Uses our proprietary SmartGARP process which seeks to remove behavioural biases when identifying stocks

Actively managed

The fund navigates the changing landscape as Europe responds to the new world order and the reversing of globalisation

Value focused

The manager seeks stocks that are undervalued and outperforming, particularly powerful as Europe re-rates relative to the US

This fund draws on SmartGARP®, Artemis’ in-house software tool that screens companies’ finances to identify potential winners and promotes timely and objective decision-making. This is overlayed by subjective insight, with detailed research undertaken to ensure that the investment story behind a SmartGARP recommendation is valid.

Learn more about SmartGARP

Awards and ratings

Alpha manager rating - Philip WolstencroftSquare Mile AFE Crown 5RSMR Rated
Third party endorsements are not a recommendation to buy. Ratings shown are using the most recent data. For sources, dates and other information, visit Third party endorsements

Key details

BenchmarkFTSE World Europe ex UK Index
IA sectorIA Europe Excluding UK Sector
Base currencyGBP
Unit typeAccumulation
Year end31 Mar
Pay dates31 May
Valuation point12:00 UK time
ISA eligibleYes

This fund is actively managed.

Objective

To grow capital over a five year period.

There is no guarantee that the fund will achieve a positive return over a five-year period or any other time period and your capital is at risk.

Investment strategy

  • The fund is actively managed.
  • A proprietary tool called ‘SmartGARP’ is used as the foundation of the investment process. It screens the financial characteristics of companies by identifying those that are growing faster than the market but are trading on lower valuations than the market.
  • The manager selects companies that in aggregate have good ‘SmartGARP’ characteristics. This tends to mean that the portfolio contains stocks that have lower valuations than the market average, upgrades to profit forecasts, and are under-owned by the investment community, while at the same time benefiting from helpful trends in the wider economy.
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Portfolio

Top 10 holdings (%)

Societe Generale SA /FR
4.4
UNIPOL
3.9
BNP Paribas
3.9
Repsol
3.3
NN Group
3.1
BPER Banca
3.1
Banco Santander
3.0
Yara International
3.0
Ipsen
2.9
Sanofi
2.8
Total number of holdings
80

Sector breakdown (%)

Financials
41.5
Energy
12.1
Health Care
9.5
Basic Materials
6.0
Utilities
5.8
Industrials
5.6
Consumer Discretionary
5.5
Technology
4.1
Telecommunications
3.9
Real Estate
2.7
Consumer Staples
1.3

Country breakdown (%)

France
21.7
Italy
16.2
Spain
15.5
Germany
10.8
Hungary
4.4
Norway
4.0
Greece
4.0
Poland
3.8
Netherlands
3.7
United Kingdom
3.3
Sweden
2.3
Austria
2.0
Belgium
1.9
Switzerland
1.0
Denmark
0.9
Ireland
0.8
Portugal
0.8
Finland
0.6
Turkey
0.3

Source: Artemis as at 30 April 2026.

Figures may not add up to 100% due to rounding and cash and derivative holdings. Visit Glossary of terms for an explanation of investment terms.

Share class information

Share class
ISINSEDOLLaunch dateMin investmentOCF*
I Acc GBP
GB00B2PLJD73B2PLJD707 Mar 2008£250,0000.840%
I Acc GBP hedged
GB00BR4TV191BR4TV1912 Dec 2024£250,0000.840%
I Dist GBP
GB00BR4TTQ03BR4TTQ012 Dec 2024£250,0000.840%
I Dist GBP hedged
GB00BR4TV084BR4TV0812 Dec 2024£250,0000.840%
R Acc GBP
GB0006600844066008407 Mar 2001£1,0001.590%
C Acc GBP
GB00BHL2C524BHL2C5213 Mar 2020£1,0001.290%
*The OCF (ongoing charge figure) covers the annual operating expenses of running the fund. Additional costs may be incurred, such as portfolio transaction costs and transfer taxes, which may reduce performance. It is calculated using the most recent data available. Further information about the fund’s charges can be found in the Key Investor Information Document and by visiting: Charges and costs.

Risk considerations

Market volatility risk

The value of the fund and any income from it can fall or rise because of movements in stockmarkets, currencies and interest rates, each of which can move irrationally and be affected unpredictably by diverse factors, including political and economic events.

Currency risk

The fund’s assets may be priced in currencies other than the fund base currency. Changes in currency exchange rates can therefore affect the fund's value.

Charges from capital risk

Where charges are taken wholly or partly out of a fund's capital, distributable income may be increased at the expense of capital, which may constrain or erode capital growth.

Risk and reward profile
Risk and reward profile

The fund is in the category shown due to historic volatility (how much and how quickly the value of shares in the fund may have risen and fallen in the past due to movements in markets, currencies and interest rates). It may not be a reliable indication of the future risk profile of the fund. The figure highlighted in the risk reward profile is the Synthetic Risk and Reward Indicator (SRRI). For more information visit our Glossary of terms.

Integrating investment and stewardship

We believe stewardship activities can contribute to better performing companies and therefore our return to clients. These activities encompass environmental, social and governance (ESG) integration, engagement and voting.

ESG is one of eight factors considered by the SmartGARP® framework alongside other bottom-up and top-down inputs such as macroeconomic and investor positioning information. SmartGARP®’s ESG factor has two subcomponents, one capturing companies’ carbon footprint and the other focusing more generally on the strength of their ESG newsflow. Meeting company management does not form part of the SmartGARP® process although the strategy does aim to vote all its stock.

TCFD product report (PDF)

Our TCFD (Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures) fund-level reports provide our clients with transparency on certain climate-related metrics for our investment products.

We have produced a consolidated report which includes TCFD disclosures for all of our UK funds, along with an explanation of the climate metrics which we are disclosing for each fund.

How to invest

Contact Us

Our London head office:

Tel: 0800 092 2051

Artemis Investment Management

Cassini House

57 St James's Street

London SW1A 1LD

Other information

FOR PROFESSIONAL INVESTORS AND/OR QUALIFIED INVESTORS AND/OR FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES ONLY. NOT FOR USE WITH OR BY PRIVATE INVESTORS.

This is a marketing communication. Before making any final investment decisions, and to understand the investment risks involved, refer to the fund prospectus and KIID/KID, available in English and in your local language (depending on local country registration) above or on the literature page. The documents can also be found on www.fundinfo.com.

Investment in a fund concerns the acquisition of units/shares in the fund and not in the underlying assets of the fund.

Reference to specific shares or companies should not be taken as advice or a recommendation to invest in them.

The fund is an authorised unit trust scheme. For further information, visit our fund structures page

Third parties (including FTSE, Russell, MSCI and Refinitiv) whose data may be included in this document do not accept any liability for errors or omissions. For information, visit our third party data page

Any research and analysis in this communication has been obtained by Artemis for its own use. Although this communication is based on sources of information that Artemis believes to be reliable, no guarantee is given as to its accuracy or completeness.

Any forward-looking statements are based on Artemis’ current expectations and projections and are subject to change without notice.

Issued by Artemis Fund Managers Ltd which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.