Richard Pease


Richard Peter Pease is a British fund manager, who manages the FP Crux European and FP Crux European Special Situations funds for Crux Asset Management, which he founded in 2014.

Early life

Pease was born in September 1958. He is the only son of Sir Richard Pease, 3rd Baronet and his wife Anne Heyworth, and is the heir to the baronetcy. He was educated at Eton, followed by a bachelor's degree from Durham University. During his time at Durham, Pease was a member of Hatfield College.

Career

He was head of European equities at Jupiter Asset Management, before joining Henderson Global Investors, where he was director of European equities.
In February 2016, it was reported that Pease was suing his former employer Henderson Global Investors for £2.7 million in respect of unpaid income for the 2012 to 2014 period.
In his investment approach, Pease has been called the "European equivalent to Neil Woodford".

Personal life

He is married to Victoria "Vita" Pease, who was born in Brazil the daughter of an economics professor father. In 2016, she published her first novel, Playing FTSE under the pen-name Penelope Jacobs. They live in Kensington, London, and have two sons and a daughter, and two older sons from Pease's first marriage.
Pease bought the 10-bedroom 17th-century Newland House in Newland, Gloucestershire in 2011, and was renovating it, when it was "completely gutted" by fire in April 2012.