Scottish Mortgage Digital Conference
30 September 2024, 1-3pm
You are invited to the inaugural Scottish Mortgage Digital Conference. The theme is Change Drives Growth.
At Scottish Mortgage, we aim to find and support the world’s most exceptional growth companies. In our experience, these tend to be companies redefining the industries in which they operate. By offering consumers something new and better, they can rapidly take market share from existing players.
Scottish Mortgage aims to include these disruptors in the portfolio so shareholders can benefit from any returns they may generate. In short, change drives growth.
To bring this concept to life, we have an exciting line up of speakers:
Agenda
The Scottish Mortgage managers are on a quest to deliver exceptional returns to shareholders over the long term. To explain the Scottish Mortgage investment philosophy, and to set the scene for our digital event, a short introduction from investment manager Tom Slater.
Award-winning, bestselling author Chris Miller and Tom Slater discuss how the semiconductor industry has shaped the global economy, and will continue to do so.
Tom Slater, Lawrence Burns, Scottish Mortgage deputy manager, and Claire Shaw, Portfolio Director, discuss the value of private investments in our portfolio. From the new space age, to the future of energy, some private companies can change the world and offer extreme, differentiated returns.
Kristo Käärmann, CEO and founder of Wise, joins Lawrence Burns to discuss how a chat between two friends at a party has turned into a global platform on a mission to make international money transfers cheap, fair, and simple.
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Please note, this event is for existing shareholders of Scottish Mortgage and UK investors.