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investingInvesting in global tech, PCT targets global leaders at favourable points in their development cycle…

 

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Polar Capital Technology (PCT) aims to maximise long-term capital growth through investment in a diversified portfolio of technology companies from across the globe.

 

Led by Ben Rogoff, PCT enjoys a deep pool of fund managers and analysts specialising in technology companies, assessing companies from around the world.

Portfolio construction is benchmark aware, but willing to diverge to access what the team regard as the best growth opportunities. As we discuss under Portfolio, this includes an assessment of the ‘hype’ cycle surrounding the development and adoption of a technology and its integration into everyday life.

Ben and the team look to invest in companies at the stage where they are reliably growing sales, and where operating margins are expanding, leading to potentially exponential earnings and free cash flow growth.

This tends to lead to a slightly larger-cap skew within PCT when compared to peers in the closed and open-ended universes.

With the trust intended as a core technology equity holding, this is somewhat a consequence and an intention of the investment process and portfolio construction.

Returns, in line with the technology sector, have been strong, but PCT’s managers have been able to add value over a broader technology benchmark, as we highlight under Performance.

Despite this, the trust has recently moved out to a Discountof over 5.6% (as at 30/09/2020). This is in contrast to the generally ebullient attitude to technology stocks in recent months, and the trust has frequently traded at a premium, allowing the board to grow the trust through issuance.

 

 

Analyst’s View

 

In our view the managers of PCT have demonstrated good portfolio and risk management. On a relative basis, PCT is perhaps best understood as a core proposition offering active but benchmark-aware exposure to large-cap technology.

It is also likely to be slightly less exposed to the US than most peers. We regard the managers’ recognition of the risks in Chinese companies, from both geopolitical and corporate governance perspectives, as a positive.

PCT’s focus on presently profitable companies should potentially leave it relatively less vulnerable should valuations be challenged by rising discount rates.

Conversely, rumbling noises in the US Congress about potential antitrust actions against the tech giants could prove a headwind to relative returns compared to peers focused on smaller companies.

This latter point should be an important concern for all tech investors on an absolute level, as the presumed monolithic end-state of being for these companies would become imperiled.

However, whilst there are noises surrounding this issue, the zeitgeist as yet seems to remain in favour of the technology goliaths, and the proposals mooted in Congress do not appear yet to carry majority support.

Bearing this in mind. PCT may appeal to those seeking exposure to fairly tangible growth in an era when such a thing is in scarce supply globally. However, fees remain reasonably high given the scale of assets.

 
 

BULL BEAR
Specialist access to profitable, rapidly growing companies Regulatory risks to the tech giants appear to be growing
Present discount may appeal to those who are bullish on the technology sector Charges are relatively high, especially considering scale of assets under management
Deep and experienced management team Slightly lower growth tilt than ATT, and could accordingly lag in a bull market

 

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