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The FP Octopus UK Future Generations Fund targets long-term capital growth by investing in businesses that align with our three transparent strategic investment themes: Building a Sustainable Planet, Empowering People and Revitalising Healthcare.
We think the businesses across our portfolio have the potential to transform the world for the better whilst creating opportunities for attractive long-term returns for investors over the coming decades.
Join us on Wednesday 3 December 2025 at 11.30am, for an exclusive webinar, with Dominic Weller, Lead Fund Manager of the FP Octopus UK Future Generations Fund, as he explores the structural growth drivers and investment rationale underpinning these strategic investment themes.
In this session, Dominic will cover:
Building a sustainable planet
- Energy demand trends
- Renewable energy transition
- Circular economy
Empowering people
- Digital transformation
- Financial innovation
- Skills and education demand
Revitalising healthcare
- Ageing populations
- Biotech and med-tech innovations
- System cost pressure and digitalisation
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Key risks to consider:
- Capital at risk: The value of an investment, and any income from it, can fall as well as rise. Investors may not get back the full amount they invest. Please read the prospectus and the Key Information Document when considering one of our funds
- Smaller company share prices can be more volatile: Investments in smaller companies are likely to fall and rise in value more than shares in larger, more established companies listed on the main market of the London Stock Exchange. They may also be harder to sell
- Fee deductions: Fees will be deducted from capital, which will increase the amount of income available for distribution. However, this will erode capital and may hinder capital growth