Experts in income investing
Our experienced teams focus on finding sources of income for today and growing wealth for tomorrow.
At a time of rapid economic change and amid uncertainty about interest rates and inflation, delivering growing sources of income demands experience, flexibility and a genuinely active approach.
This is a marketing communication. Before making any final investment decisions, and to understand the investment risks involved, refer to the fund prospectus, available in English, and KIID/KID, available in English and in your local language depending on local country registration, from www.artemisfunds.com or www.fundinfo.com. CAPITAL AT RISK. All financial investments involve taking risk and the value of your investment may go down as well as up. This means your investment is not guaranteed and you may not get back as much as you put in. Any income from the investment is also likely to vary and cannot be guaranteed.
Three of our income funds for your consideration...

Artemis Income Fund
- One of the UK’s longest-established equity income funds
- Seeks to grow both your income and capital
- Invests primarily in UK companies

Artemis Global Income Fund
- Invests internationally
- Seeks to grow both your income and capital
- Invests in a mix of carefully selected large- and mid-size companies

Artemis Monthly Distribution Fund
- Designed to provide a regular monthly income
- Invests in bonds and shares
- Combines the best ideas from our global equities and bond teams
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Our fund ranges
Artemis funds invest in shares, bonds and assets around the world

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Our fund managers share their views on the markets and Artemis’ funds

How to invest
You can invest with us, via your financial adviser or with investment platforms
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Capital at risk. All financial investments involve taking risk and the value of your investment may go down as well as up. This means your investment is not guaranteed and you may not get back as much as you put in. Any income from the investment is also likely to vary and cannot be guaranteed.
This is a marketing communication. Before making any final investment decisions, and to understand the investment risks involved, refer to the fund prospectus, available in English, and KIID/KID, available in English and in your local language depending on local country registration, from www.artemisfunds.com or www.fundinfo.com.
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.
Investment risks
Artemis Income Fund
- 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.
- Income risk: Although the fund aims to pay a regular income, the payment of income and its level is not guaranteed.
- 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.
- Investment in a fund concerns the acquisition of units/shares in the fund and not in the underlying assets of the fund.
- For information on sustainability-related aspects of a fund, visit www.artemisfunds.com.
Artemis Global Income Fund
- 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.
- Income risk: Although the fund aims to pay a regular income, the payment of income and its level is not guaranteed.
- Emerging markets risk: Compared to more established economies, investments in emerging markets may be subject to greater volatility due to differences in generally accepted accounting principles, less governed standards or from economic or political instability. Under certain market conditions assets may be difficult to sell.
- 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.
- Investment in a fund concerns the acquisition of units/shares in the fund and not in the underlying assets of the fund.
- For information on sustainability-related aspects of a fund, visit www.artemisfunds.com.
Artemis Monthly Distribution Fund
- 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.
- Income risk: Although the fund aims to pay a regular income, the payment of income and its level is not guaranteed.
- Emerging markets risk: Compared to more established economies, investments in emerging markets may be subject to greater volatility due to differences in generally accepted accounting principles, less governed standards or from economic or political instability. Under certain market conditions assets may be difficult to sell.
- Credit risk: Investments in bonds are affected by interest rates, inflation and credit ratings. It is possible that bond issuers will not pay interest or return the capital. All of these events can reduce the value of bonds held by the fund.
- Higher-yielding bonds risk: The fund may invest in higher-yielding bonds, which may increase the risk to capital. Investing in these types of assets (which are also known as sub-investment grade bonds) can produce a higher yield but also brings an increased risk of default, which would affect the capital value of the fund.
- Bond liquidity risk: The fund holds bonds which could prove difficult to sell. As a result, the fund may have to lower the selling price, sell other investments or forego more appealing investment opportunities.
- Charges from capital risk: Because one of the key objectives of the fund is to provide income, the fund charges are taken from capital. This may constrain capital growth or erode capital.
- Investment in a fund concerns the acquisition of units/shares in the fund and not in the underlying assets of the fund.
- For information on sustainability-related aspects of a fund, visit www.artemisfunds.com.
Issued by Artemis Fund Managers Ltd which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.