Octopus launches VCT fund of funds

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Octopus Invstments has today launched a VCT portfolio services for UK investors aimed at generating average returns of 10% per annum over the medium-term.

The portfolio service will invest in a diverse range of between 10 and 15 mature generalist AIM VCTs, including Octopus’s own trusts. VCTs with quality underlying investments will be chosen, according to Octopus , and track-record coupled with consistent dividend delivery will also be important considerations. Chris Hulatt, director of Octopus, comments: “Many VCTs are now reaching maturity and are demonstrating that they have the ability to deliver a consistent dividend stream in excess of 7% per annum. “To date, few investors have benefited from the extensive opportunities available i...

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