Website accessibility
Web accessibility means that websites, tools and technologies are designed and developed so that people with disabilities can use them. The web offers the possibility of unprecedented access to information and interaction for many people with disabilities. This page explains some of the services that Artemis uses to help enable this.
The web is an important resource in many aspects of life. It is essential that the web be accessible to provide equal access and equal opportunity to people with diverse abilities. Artemis endeavours to apply best-practice accessibility standards in its website and makes other information available in accessible formats.
Artemis is committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience. We actively work to ensure that this website is accessible and usable by people of all abilities.
How to get the most accessible experience from this website
Our website can be viewed on a range of different screen sizes and the size of text can be changed to suit different people.
Using your web browser, you can change the size of text on this website. You can also make other helpful changes in your browser, as well as within your computer generally.
For more information on the most commonly-used browsers, visit:
Our website also includes a search facility and sitemap to help users find information more easily.
We also recommend you read the Web Accessibility Initiative's (W3C) Better Web Browsing: Tips for Customising Your Computer and AbilityNet's 'how to' guides.
Screen-readers
A screen reader is software that allows people who are blind or visually-impaired to use their computer. The technology reads out loud what is on the screen and users can adapt them to their needs.
For example you can decrease the speed of speech or change the language.
Screen readers allow people to navigate through websites and applications via the speech output. Some screen readers can also be used with a Braille display.
As with all assistive technologies, there are multiple options and people may find it useful to try more than one screen-reader before settling on their preferred tool.
For more information on screen-readers, visit AbilityNet or the RNIB.
Accessibility guidelines
We aim to ensure that all pages of this website conform to level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 (WCAG 2.0), the internationally-recognised standards for building accessible websites.
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines explain how to make websites more accessible for people with disabilities. Conformity to these guidelines also makes websites more user friendly for all people.
Our website has been developed to conform to W3C standards for HTML and CSS. These technologies are relied upon throughout the site. The website displays correctly in all popular web browsers and should continue to work in older browsers.
In addition, our website uses JavaScript (a computer programming language commonly used to create interactive effects) and PDFs (short for Portable Document Format, a file format that captures all the elements of a printed document as an electronic image). Different accessibility techniques apply to PDFs, which can be found on the Adobe website.
Contact us with problems or suggestions
We are always looking for ways to help people get the best experience from this website. If there is information you think should be included on this page, or if you experience any problem accessing the site then please contact us.
For advice on what information to include when you contact us, we recommend you read Contacting Organisations about Inaccessible Websites.
This information is intended to provide you with help and guidance about investing generally and about investing with Artemis. It is not a marketing communication and should not be used to make investment decisions. You should always refer to the relevant fund prospectus and KIID/KID before making any final investment decisions.
Artemis does not provide investment advice on the advantages or suitability of its products and no information provided should be viewed in this way. Should you be unsure about the suitability of an investment, you should consult a suitably qualified professional adviser.