Principles
When Alfred Vault was founded, we made a simple but deliberate choice: to build a fund rooted in honesty, openness, and genuine long-term thinking. We believe that the best investment decisions are not made in closed rooms with privileged access to information — they are made by people who think independently, question assumptions, and are willing to follow the evidence wherever it leads. That is the culture we are building here, and it guides everything we do.
We are strong believers in the power of free and openly available information. In a world where knowledge has never been more accessible, we feel a responsibility to use it thoughtfully, share our thinking transparently, and never hide behind complexity or jargon. Our research is built on the same sources and data that are available to anyone willing to look — what we bring is the rigour, curiosity, and patience to interpret it with care and intellectual honesty.
Most importantly, we are deeply loyal to the people who place their trust in us. Our stakeholders are not a line on a balance sheet — they are partners in a shared long-term journey. We will always communicate clearly, acknowledge uncertainty when it exists, and act in the interest of those we serve before our own. Alfred Vault was built on these principles from day one, and we intend to keep it that way.