With an average asset-weighted tenure of eight years among the longest-tenured managers at ArrowShares, the firm is on par with peers. Seasoned teams tend to have more experience to draw upon should they need to weather turbulent market conditions. The ArrowShares portfolio management team has lacked continuity over the past five years, denoted by elevated levels of turnover, which bears watching. The firm charges fees on its open-end and exchange-traded funds that are on par with category peers. On average, fees on its funds are within the middle quintile, giving it neither an advantage nor disadvantage compared with the competition.
ArrowShares lags peer asset managers in a number of stewardship qualities, resulting in a Below Average Parent Pillar rating.