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Puma Investments

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Under the bonnet of Puma VCT 13 |

January 2026

Duration:

40 minutes

Watch on demand

If you missed our flagship Puma VCT 13 event in London last year, we are giving you exclusive access to catch up. 

If you have clients planning to invest in a VCT this tax year, this is your chance to uncover the unique strengths of Puma VCT 13 and hear from our most exciting portfolio companies. You can choose from four dates over the coming weeks. 

What's covered:

  • Commercial Director, Jessica Franks recaps the recent changes to VCTs following the 2025 Budget
  •  Managing Director, Rupert West takes a deep dive into Puma VCT 13 including the principles of our approach, an update on deployment and growth of the portfolio 
  • Hear from two of the most exciting companies in our VCT portfolio: 
    - Lucky Saint - the UK's #1 dedicated alcohol-free beer 
    - Transreport - focused on improving travel for passengers with reduced mobility

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Meet the speakers

Rupert West

Managing Director

Puma Growth Partners

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Jessica Franks

Commercial Director

Puma Investments

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Jay Shen

CEO

Transreport

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Kerttu Inkeroinen

Chief Marketing Officer

Lucky Saint

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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.