Artesian

Alternative Investment.
Independent
Alternative Investment.

Debt.

Specialist fixed income strategies built on disciplined focus and institutional-grade execution across global credit markets.

Venture.

Dedicated venture funds pairing institutional backers and domain expertise with builders transforming critical industries at the frontier.

Who we are.

Artesian is a global alternative asset manager specialising in debt and venture capital. We invest where expertise, agility and insight outperform scale, providing institutional investors disciplined access to credit markets and high-growth venture opportunities in sectors and geographies where inefficiencies create advantage.

We manage capital on behalf of government organisations, pension and superannuation funds, corporations, wealth managers and family offices. With nine offices across five countries, we combine global perspective with an Asia-Pacific focus, connecting institutional capital to the region's most significant opportunities.

Artesian is part of a global community using business as a force for good, balancing profit with positive impact for people, communities and the environment.

Certified B Corporation

Artesian is committed to incorporating responsible investment principles into our investment decision-making and ownership practices across all strategies.

Signatory of the Principles for Responsible Investment

Artesian at a glance.

$1.5BAssets under management
Debt $815MVenture $660M
22Years of alternative investment management
2004 Debt2010 Venture
600+Ventures backed across six investment themes
EnergyAgrifoodHealthAIDefenceFrontier

Our history.

2004

Artesian founded by Jeremy Colless, Matt Clunies-Ross and John McCartney

Spun out of ANZ Banking Group's Capital Markets business

Credit-arbitrage hedge fund launched with initial offices in Sydney, Melbourne, New York, and London

2010

Expansion into venture capital with proprietary seed investments across Asia-Pacific including China

First external VC funds provided investment for startups emerging from accelerators, incubators, university programs and angel groups

2016

Hostplus makes a landmark commitment as the first super fund to invest in Artesian venture, validating the institutional case for seed-stage VC in Australia

Australia's first climate / clean energy seed fund with CEFC, Australian Ethical and Future Super as cornerstone investors

2017

Launched the Artesian Corporate Bond Fund, an actively managed absolute return fund that aims to achieve consistent returns above the daily RBA cash rate throughout fluctuating interest rate and economic cycles

2019

Sole-LP venture fund model pioneered in Australia with South Australian VC Fund and GrainInnovate for GRDC - early examples of funds focused on dual returns, financial and strategic

Venture Capital as a Service (VCaaS) established as venture infrastructure for institutional mandates

2020

Launched the Artesian Green & Sustainable Bond Fund, Australia's first corporate focused green bond fund, with seed capital from Future Super and the CEFC

2022

Founding shareholder in the Cremorne Digital Hub, announced by the Victorian Government

Green and sustainable credit fund strategies expanded

2023

Launch Female Leaders Fund with Hostplus and Legalsuper as cornerstone investors - because talent is evenly distributed but opportunity is not

Launched the Artesian Green & Sustainable Bond Fund in New Zealand dollars as a Portfolio Investment Entity fund

2024

Launched the Carbon Collective Short Duration Green Bond ETF (CCSB) on Nasdaq

Australian Sustainability Fund Manager of the Year - KangaNews

Best New Ethical Investment Fund - Mindful Money Awards

2025

New sole-LP VC mandates for Hort Innovation, Western Australia Government & HBF

2026

Launched the Artesian Short Duration Corporate Bond Fund in New Zealand dollars as a Portfolio Investment Entity fund

Global Perspective. Asia Pacific Focus.

Our people.

Jeremy Colless

Jeremy Colless

Partner & CEO

Matt Clunies-Ross

Matt Clunies-Ross

Partner & COO

John McCartney

John McCartney

Partner, Debt & VC Americas

Mei Lee

Mei Lee

Partner, Head of Ops

Ali Clunies-Ross

Ali Clunies-Ross

Partner & Co-Head of VC

Gilles Plante

Gilles Plante

Partner, Head of VCaaS

Rohan Gray

Rohan Gray

Partner & Co-Head of VC

Vicky Lay

Vicky Lay

Partner, VCaaS North America

Tim Heasley

Tim Heasley

Partner, VCaaS Asia & MENA

Robert Williams

Robert Williams

Partner, VCaaS

Stephanie Morris

Stephanie Morris

Principal, SAVC & Health

David Gallagher

David Gallagher

Partner, Head of Aust. Fixed Income

Victoria Prowse

Victoria Prowse

Director

Felix Zhang

Felix Zhang

Venture Partner

Ananya Sinha

Ananya Sinha

Principal, VC Investment

Andrew Lai

Andrew Lai

MD, Boab AI

Nikolaos Koukiasas

Nikolaos Koukiasas

Portfolio Manager & Trader

Kirsten Bernhardt

Kirsten Bernhardt

Principal, SAVC Fund

Johny Tjheng

Johny Tjheng

Director, Portfolio Manager

Stuart Fox

Stuart Fox

Venture Partner

Bushra Mumin

Bushra Mumin

ESG & Credit Analyst

Jordan Jeffery

Jordan Jeffery

Principal, AgriFood

Fiona Zheng

Fiona Zheng

Principal, China VC Fund

Kurt Tan

Kurt Tan

Managing Director

Harry Lamb

Harry Lamb

Associate, AgTech

Sally Hatter

Sally Hatter

VC & Fixed Income Lead (WA)

Rory MacIntyre

Rory MacIntyre

Director, Distribution

Christine Chang

Christine Chang

Director of Ops, North America

David Rohrsheim

David Rohrsheim

Venture Partner

Gibson Goh

Gibson Goh

Credit Analyst

Catherine Huang

Catherine Huang

Corporate & Financial Accountant

Luke Fay

Luke Fay

Venture Partner

Channing Chen

Channing Chen

Analyst - VC & Legal

Melody Zhang

Melody Zhang

Director

Asreen Sangha

Asreen Sangha

Senior Finance Manager

Venus Jones Ang

Venus Jones Ang

Operations - Analyst

Shreen Oberoi

Shreen Oberoi

Senior Fund Accountant and Operations

Nelson Chau

Nelson Chau

Senior Manager Operations

Oliver Spence

Oliver Spence

Finance Manager

Richard Case

Richard Case

Investor Relations

Nayoko Wicaksono

Nayoko Wicaksono

Venture Partner

Mark Bytheway

Mark Bytheway

Director, ESG Research

Mary Angelie Cansicio

Mary Angelie Cansicio

Senior Financial and Fund Accountant

Frequently asked questions.

What is Artesian Capital Management?+

Artesian is a global alternative asset manager specialising in venture capital and debt. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Sydney, the firm invests across debt markets and high-growth companies, with a focus on sectors where expertise and alignment drive outcomes.

What does Artesian do?+

Artesian operates across two complementary asset classes. In debt, the firm manages credit strategies focused on capital preservation, income generation, and sustainable finance, capitalising on inefficiencies in global fixed income markets. In venture, Artesian builds and operates dedicated sole-LP funds for institutional backers, each aligned to a specific sector, technology domain, or strategic priority. The firm pioneered Venture Capital as a Service (VCaaS), a model that gives institutions full venture capability without building an internal team. Across both, the approach is the same: disciplined risk management, deep domain focus, and selective deployment where expertise creates an edge.

Who does Artesian work with?+

Artesian works with a broad range of institutions: government organisations, pension and superannuation funds, corporates, wealth managers, industry bodies, universities and family offices. In debt, they access income-generating strategies with disciplined risk frameworks and capital preservation focus. In venture, they access high-growth opportunities through dedicated mandates aligned to their sector expertise or strategic priorities.

What makes Artesian different?+

Artesian is a boutique alternative asset manager that has invested across both venture capital and debt since 2004. This combination is uncommon and shapes how the firm approaches every investment.

Rather than separating growth and risk disciplines, Artesian integrates them, bringing a risk manager's focus on downside protection alongside the conviction to back high-growth opportunities. This allows the firm to identify mispriced or overlooked situations, capture embedded optionality, and construct investments with asymmetric return profiles.

The firm prioritises focus over scale, investing in areas where it has established expertise and market context. Across both asset classes, this results in more selective deployment, stronger conviction, and the ability to act decisively when opportunity and timing align.

Where does Artesian operate?+

Artesian has a global footprint with offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Shanghai, Singapore, London, New York and Austin.

How large is Artesian?+

Artesian manages $1.5 billion across its debt and venture strategies, with more than 40 staff across nine global offices and a venture portfolio built through more than 600 investments since 2010.

What types of investments does Artesian focus on?+

Artesian invests where value is overlooked, mispriced, or structurally complex. Across both debt and venture, the firm targets opportunities with embedded optionality and asymmetric risk profiles, where downside can be managed through disciplined execution and upside captured through deep sector insight.

In venture, this means backing hardware, deep tech and applied science alongside software. In debt, it means capitalising on inefficiencies in global credit markets, where individual issues carry unique risk premia across term, liquidity, volatility, credit and impact metrics that create relative value opportunities. Artesian is small enough to access niche market opportunities and agile enough to act on temporary dislocations. The common thread is conviction-led capital deployed where expertise, not scale, creates the edge.