Thomas Miller Investment

The experience gained by the Thomas Miller Group in insurance and other regulated environments enables us to provide boards, investment committees, trustees and private individuals with a focused range of investment management services. These include investment management for institutional and private clients, cash management and services for pension schemes and charities.

Our unique heritage and principles extend to an investment process that emphasises risk management, active asset allocation and the preservation of capital, whilst also fostering a strong personal rapport with our clients. 

Our resources enable us to manage multi-currency mandates with exposure to a wide range of asset classes, including:

  • Equities
  • Absolute return funds
  • Corporate bonds
  • Government bonds
  • Cash

Investment solutions for:

  • Private Clients
  • Mutual Insurance Clients
  • Institutional Clients
  • Pension Funds
  • Charities
  • Trusts
  • Collective Fund

Please visit the Thomas Miller Investment website to find out how we can tailor a solution for your investment requirements. You can also view an overview of Thomas Miller Investment.

Chauncy Maples - Lake Malawi's Clinic

Chauncy Maples is the oldest floating ship in Africa. Built in Glasgow in 1899 she was carried in pieces to Lake Malawi in Central Africa. The Government of Malawi is renovating her back into a mobile clinic bringing basic healthcare to 500,000 lakeside people. More info.

Please help us raise the £2m (US$3m) that will make this happen.

Our thanks to
  • ITF Seafarers' Trust - Special Founder
  • Resolve Marine Group - Supporter
  • The Swire Charitable Trust - Supporter
  • The Sammermar Trust - Supporter
  • Smit Salvage - Supporter
  • Fairsky Shipping & Trading - Supporter
  • Harley & Lela Franco - Supporter
  • Harley Marine Services - Supporter
  • V Ships - Benefactor
  • Witherby Publishing Group - Supporter

Chauncy News

Renovation starts in earnest for Chauncy Maples.

Read about the developments in 2012 here

RAISED TO DATE: £1,191,000
STILL NEEDED: £809,000