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Investment philosophy

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OUR OBJECTIVES

To provide investors, over the longer term, with above average returns through a diversified portfolio of international equities and to achieve dividend growth ahead of UK inflation.

OUR STRATEGY

  • To pursue a flexible investment policy avoiding any permanent specialisation.
  • To focus on fundamental value and employ a disciplined investment approach.
  • To invest in well-managed companies in established stockmarkets around the world.
  • To enhance performance in rising markets by prudent use of borrowed money.
  • To provide simple, low cost investment products for investors.

A GLOBAL TEAM

The Scottish Investment Trust PLC is independently managed, employing directly a team of professional fund managers led by the manager. The investment team uses a disciplined investment process to search for and evaluate investment opportunities worldwide. Stocks with the characteristics thought likely to generate good long term returns are then incorporated in the SIT global portfolio, the construction of which is co-ordinated by the manager.

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How to invest

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SIT Dividend Reinvestment Plan booklet

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Reports and Accounts

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An investment company registered in Scotland number 1651

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