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We offer ProxySphere, our voting infrastructure for pooled funds, and ProxyBeacon, our AI platform for shareholder-voting research and recommendations to meet all your stewardship needs
Our story
Tumelo was established at Cambridge University where our founders Will Goodwin, Georgia Stewart, and Ben King, pushed for greater transparency of their university’s £6 billion endowment fund and its investments. After university, their interest in investment transparency led them into the world of shareholder voting. They soon recognised a two-pronged problem with the current proxy-voting system: fund managers having little visibility over their clients' voting preferences; investors feeling disengaged from their assets and potential impact on global markets.
Our mission
Equip all investors to wield their voting power.
Our solution, ProxySphere, is needed now more than ever, as passive and active asset managers around the world step back from Board Room debates about the most important issues of our time. Tumelo's duty for 2025 is to equip asset owners to fill that void; to become the voice of long-term, systemic reason in our capital markets system.
Submit vote preferences Investors can cast a vote preference at a specific meeting, which is then applied across multiple fund managers and funds. A single platform that consolidates all AGMs, proposals, and funds. Users vote once and it’s applied across all of the funds they invest in. Voting policies Select a voting policy from leading......
Why we built ProxyBeacon Complex votes. Tighter deadlines. No room for doubt. Stewardship teams are under increasing pressure to analyse more meetings, apply nuanced voting policies, and make defensible decisions under tighter deadlines. At the same time, expectations for transparency are rising, with firms expected to show that voting decisions reflect their......
Full voting flexibility ProxySphere enables investors to have total flexibility on how they vote, and how often. Investors can use a voting policy, or vote on individual proposals at companies to which they have greatest exposure, or on topics that align most closely with their strategy and values. Investors can even do......