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STRATEGY

Sector Strategies

STRATEGY OVERVIEW

Invest in a Range of Sectors

We live in a rapidly changing world. A world being reshaped by the energy transition, data and technology, by AI and by advances in health sciences that could change the way we think about health, illness and longevity. We also live at a time when the world’s best known brands have a global reach and an ability to capture customers’ trust.

Platinum’s sector funds – focused on global brands, health sciences, technology and the energy transition - give investors the opportunity to benefit from these long-run changes by investing in the businesses driving those changes.    

FEATURES

Why Choose a Sector Strategy to Invest?

Why Choose a Sector Strategy to Invest?

Diversified

Gain sector-specific exposure to industries undergoing creative disruptions

Why Choose a Sector Strategy to Invest?

Global Outlook

Unconstrained by geography

Why Choose a Sector Strategy to Invest?

Proven Track Record

Delivering strong absolute returns# since inception

Ready to Invest with Platinum?

Platinum offers a wide range of global, sector and regional products.  Each of these can be accessed in a way that suits each individual investor be that active ETFs, managed funds or listed investment companies.

*Fund returns are annualised, are calculated using the net asset value per unit (which does not include the buy/sell spread) of C Class of the fund, and represent the combined income and capital returns of C Class over the period from its inception date (as specified) to 31 March 2024. Returns are net of accrued fees and costs, are pre-tax, and assume the reinvestment of distributions. The investment returns shown are historical and no warranty can be given for future performance. Historical performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. Source: Platinum Investment Management Limited.
#Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance.

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