For Financial Advisers

Puma Investments

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Puma AIM VCT meet the manager |

February 2025

Duration:

30 minutes

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We're giving you the opportunity to watch our exclusive webinar about the recently launched Puma AIM VCT and meet the exceptional team behind it. Nadia Halila, from our Business Development team, spoke to our experts about the common questions we are asked by Advisers since we launched last year.

What's covered:

  • Introduction to the Management Team: Get to know the team and learn about their extensive experience with VCTs and the AIM market
  • Why we launched the Puma AIM VCT now: Understand the timing and reasons behind the launching the first AIM VCT to the market in 17 years
  • Investment insights: Gain insights into the opportunities the team and how they are sourcing new companies

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Meet the speakers

Dr Stuart Rollason

Investment Director

Puma Investments

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Daniel Cane

Investment Director

Puma Investments

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Joseph Cornwall

Investment Manager

Puma Investments

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Nadia Halila

Senior Business Development Manager

Puma Investments

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This webinar is for investment professionals only.

The webinar is being hosted to facilitate discussion, it is not intended to provide professional guidance or offer personal recommendations. Opinions expressed by the speakers do not necessarily represent the opinions of Puma Investments.

Risk factors

An investment with Puma Investments carries risks.

Past performance is no indication of future results and share prices and their values can go down as well as up. Minimum returns are not guaranteed. An investment with Puma Investments can be viewed as high risk. Investors' capital may be at risk and investors may get back less than their original investment. Tax reliefs depend on individuals' personal circumstances, minimum holding periods and may be subject to change. Some investments should be regarded as illiquid and it may prove difficult for investors to realise immediately or in full the proceeds.