Growth Trust
Invest with confidence
Invest in the Legal & General Growth Trust and you can invest with confidence.
By hand-picking stocks from across the FTSE 350 and AIM (Alternative Investment Market), we’re free to invest your money in those companies that we believe offer outstanding growth opportunities. That’s why the Growth Trust has outperformed the FTSE All Share since the focus of the fund changed in August 2005*. However, past performance is not a guide to future performance.
Another reason to be confident is that we are one of the largest investors in the UK stock market. In fact, when it comes to seeking out what we believe will be the best opportunities to grow your money, our fund managers are ideally positioned.
Boardroom doors open to our fund managers and every year they meet hundreds of businesses to understand their corporate strategy and assess their strength, potentially giving your investments a vital competitive edge.
This trust is available either as a unit trust or ISA. You should always think of unit trusts and ISAs as investments of at least five years.
And now, you can also transfer your cash ISA to a stocks and shares ISA from Legal & General – without losing your current tax year’s ISA allowance.
It’s free and easy to do – simply fill in one form and we’ll take care of the rest. Investments of this type may fall or rise in value and you may not get back the money you invest. And, unlike a bank or building society cash ISA, any money invested in a stocks and shares ISA from Legal & General is not guaranteed.
*Source: Legal & General and Datastream,
1 April 2008

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Robert Churchlow - Head of UK Equities, gives insights into the Growth Trust.
Growth Trust
- Stocks hand-picked to outperform the market
- Capitalise on our position as one of the market’s largest investors
- Take advantage of the expertise of fund manager Robert Churchlow
- Invest from a minimum lump sum of just £500 or from £50 a month
- Winner of the Equity UK Lipper Fund Awards 2008

Past performance is not a guide to future performance.

