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The Triple Point Venture VCT gives investors access to a portfolio of 50 ambitious early-stage companies at different stages of maturity, as well as the opportunity to claim tax reliefs.
Our three core beliefs
We typically invest in early-stage companies because this is where the best potential VCT returns begin.
We invest in B2B companies because they stand the best chance of being sold for a profit.
More companies increases the number of ‘outliers’ – that could significantly impact the overall success of the VCT.
TRIPLE POINT VENTURE VCT BROCHURE
Full details of our new share offer:
- Our approach to venture investing
- Portfolio companies
- Investment process
- How to invest
How a VCT investment can help different clients
CONSISTENCY
A VCT with a dividend track record
Portfolio Focus
Modo Energy – data to transform the energy industry
Modo’s ‘all-in-one’ tech platform helps its clients track, forecast, and understand revenues from battery energy storage systems. We’ve made three investments in Modo since 2019.
Regional Support
Find your local sales contact
Triple Point’s dedicated sales team is located throughout the UK.
VCTs have been part of the investment landscape since 1995. A VCT is a public limited company (plc), and its shares are listed on the London Stock Exchange. A VCT investor buys and own shares in the VCT itself, not the underlying companies within the VCT portfolio, although their shares mean they participate in the successes and failures of the VCT portfolio overall.
VCTs were introduced as a government-approved way to encourage more investment into unlisted early-stage companies, the “backbone” of the UK economy. These companies make a difference by creating jobs, boosting economic growth, and often become successful through world-class innovation.
VCT investors are eligible for the following tax reliefs:
- Up to 30% upfront income tax relief on the amount they invest
- Tax-free growth on the value of their VCT investment
- Any dividends paid by the VCT are also tax-free
Clients can invest up to £200,000 in VCTs per tax year, and can therefore claim income tax relief of up to £60,000, depending on the value of their investment. Clients cannot claim more income tax relief that they owe.
Clients who claim income tax relief on their VCT shares must hold them for at least five years. Tax reliefs are dependent on your personal circumstances, and the rules can change.
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