Fisher Investments

Fisher Investments is an independent money management firm headquartered in Plano, Texas.

Fisher Investments
Company typePrivate
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1979; 45 years ago (1979)
FounderKen Fisher
Headquarters,
U.S.
Number of locations
29 offices (2023)
Area served
United States, Canada, Europe, Middle East, Asia, Australasia
Key people
  • Damian Ornani (CEO)
  • Jill Hitchcock (Senior EVP US Private Client Group)
  • Carrianne Coffey (Senior EVP Fisher Investments International)
  • Justin Arbuckle (Senior EVP Fisher Investments Institutional Group)
ServicesAsset management
AUM$211 billion (June 30, 2023)
Members135,000
Number of employees
5,200 (2023)
SubsidiariesFisher Investments Europe, Grüner Fisher Investments GmbH
Websitewww.fisherinvestments.com/en-us
Footnotes / references

History

Ken Fisher founded the firm in 1979, incorporated in 1986,[citation needed] then served as CEO until July 2016, when he was succeeded by long-time Fisher Investments employee Damian Ornani. Fisher remains active as the firm's executive chairman and co-chief investment officer.

As of June 2023, Fisher Investments and its subsidiaries manage over $210 billion in assets for individual and institutional investors globally. The firm maintains four principal business units: Fisher Investments Institutional Group, Fisher Investments Private Client Group, Fisher Investments 401(k) Solutions Group and Fisher Investments Private Client Group International.

The firm incorporated Fisher Investments Europe Limited in 1999 with its headquarters in London. Later it expanded the firm's US operations by opening offices in Vancouver, Washington; Plano, Texas; and Tampa, Florida. In 2005, the firm was reorganized as a Delaware limited liability company.[citation needed] The firm also entered into a joint venture in Germany to offer investment services as Grüner Fisher Investments GmbH, which is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Fisher Investments.

In late 2011, Fisher Investments opened a new headquarters on the 120-acre Fisher Creek campus in Camas, Washington. Over the next three years, Fisher Investments expanded its local presence by constructing two additional buildings on the Fisher Creek campus. In 2020, the company opened a fourth building on the campus. The five-story building has room for an additional 1,100 employees.

Fisher Investments has also opened international offices, including locations in the United Kingdom, Luxembourg, Ireland, Germany, and elsewhere. Fisher Investments’ global footprint requires significant effort to produce content for non-English-speaking clients. The firm translates content into Dutch, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Korean, Chinese and Japanese.

The firm announced its intention to move its headquarters to Texas in March 2023. The firm intends to complete the move by June 2023. The company has stated they will maintain offices in Camas, Washington; however staffing will be prioritized in other locations.

Corporate culture

According to a 2019 Bloomberg article based on anonymous interviews with former and current Fisher Investments' employees, the company's workers are held to vague targets and some employees contend there is a culture of fear and stress. The pressure on employees to acquire and retain clients is said to be particularly intense. In late 2019, Ken Fisher came under fire for sexualized comments made publicly at a summit for CEOs, losing billions as customers withdrew funds in protest, including $600m from the State of Michigan's pension fund.

Ratings and awards

For seven consecutive years (2014–2020) the firm was recognized as one of the top 300 US-based Registered Investment Advisors (RIAs) in Financial Times' Top 300 list. The survey ranks money managers with at least $300 million total assets under management.

In 2019 and 2020, Financial Times and Ignites Research recognized Fisher Investments as one of its Top Retirement Advisers in its FT 401 list. The line-up is described as "a list of elite professionals who specialize in advising US employers on their defined contribution plans."

In 2016, Fisher Investments ranked #164 on the Pensions and Investments/Towers Watson list of the World's 500 largest money managers.

Grüner Fisher Investments was rated "Best Employer in the (German) Financial Sector" in 2015 by the German investment magazine, Cash.Online, and again in 2016 by the magazine Das Investment. The honor is based on a survey of employees across 115 different companies, ranked on 13 individual factors including career opportunities, work climate and atmosphere.

Fisher Investments Europe, a wholly owned subsidiary of Fisher Investments, was recognized by ADVFN as Wealth Manager of the Year in its International Financial Awards, announced March 8, 2016. The awards aim to recognize and celebrate best of breed products and services from across the financial industry, both nationally and internationally.

References

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