Fund review: Like Dragons' Den, the Liontrust UK Micro Cap funds aims to back winners early

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Fund review: Like Dragons' Den, the Liontrust UK Micro Cap funds aims to back winners early
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Fund review: Like Dragons’ Den, the Liontrust UK Micro Cap funds aims to back winners early

Just like Dragons’ Den shows, The Liontrust UK Micro Cap fund aims to back small firms with promise to garner huge profits in the past 17 years. For the few that haven’t, it sees entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas to a panel of venture capitalists in the hope of securing investment to help their businesses grow.

What helps this fund stand out from its peers is the disciplined process which underpins it. It utilises the “Economic Advantage Process'”, which was born out of the Cross Report first written by fund manager Anthony Cross. He is joined on the fund by co-managers Julian Fosh, Victoria Stevens, Matthew Tonge and Alex Wedge.

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