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Edison issues review on Finsbury Growth & Income Trust (FGT): Looking forward to improved relative performance

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Edison issues review on Finsbury Growth & Income Trust (FGT): Looking forward to improved relative performance

15-Feb-2024 / 10:57 GMT/BST
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Edison issues review on Finsbury Growth & Income Trust (FGT): Looking forward to improved relative performance

Finsbury Growth & Income Trust (FGT) has been managed by Nick Train since the beginning of 2001 and in 2019 Madeline Wright was appointed as the trust’s deputy portfolio manager. Despite an impressive long-term record – during Train’s tenure to the end of 2023, FGT’s NAV generated a 9.0% annual total return versus the UK market’s 5.1% annual total return – there have now been three consecutive years of underperformance. The managers will continue to employ the long-term successful strategy of running a concentrated fund, investing in quality growth businesses, with high returns and low capital intensity, which can thrive throughout the economic cycle. Train and Wright believe that the market will reward FGT’s shareholders over time. Portfolio names change infrequently in keeping with the fund’s very low turnover, but in September 2023, property platform Rightmove entered the portfolio; this was the first new holding since 2020.

While Train and Wright are very disappointed with FGT’s underperformance in recent years, readers should remember that the trust has outperformed its benchmark over the long term by a considerable margin. The trust is a member of the AIC UK Equity Income sector; its NAV total returns rank first out of 20 funds over the last 10 years. Train also has plenty of ‘skin in the game’ as he currently owns 2.8% of the company and regularly adds to his investment.

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