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Investment Trust Show: How trusts stack up against fund siblings

from AJ Bell Money & Markets · host AJ Bell

This month, the Investment Trust Show focuses in on what makes trusts so unique: from gearing to boards. Hannah Williford and Dan Coatsworth discuss the pros and cons before seeing how they measure up against their sister funds through the numbers. Nick Britton from the Association of Investment Companies joins to explain where the differences emerge. AJ Bell’s Tom Sieber also steps in to interview Utilico Emerging Markets chair Mark Bridgeman to understand what role a board is really playing. Then, two funds investing in private equity, Seraphim Space Investment Trust and ICG, discuss where opportunity lies off the market, and how Seraphim has grown its share price by over 300% in a year. 00:00 Introduction: What makes investment trusts unique 04:30 What does a trust board actually do? (Tom Sieber & Mark Bridgeman) 19:00 Investment trusts vs funds: Who wins? (Nick Britton, AIC) 33:20 Private equity explained: Inside ICG Enterprise Trust (ICG Colm Walsh) 47:45 Space & defence boom: Seraphim Investment Trust (Mark Bogget) 01:06:45 Outro & key takeaways

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