Schroders Capital Global Innovation Trust (INOV) H2 2024 earnings summary
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H2 2024 earnings summary
26 Dec, 2025Executive summary
Portfolio manager transition in December 2019 focused on stabilizing the portfolio and eliminating debt, with legacy holdings responsible for 95% of value decline since takeover.
New investments since 2021 have shown strong performance, with realized exits delivering a 3.3x cash multiple and further upside potential from negotiated earnouts.
A shareholder vote in February 2024 approved an orderly wind-down of the trust, prioritizing value maximization over forced sales.
Financial highlights
NAV declined by 25.2% (21.2% per share after buyback impact) for the year, with most of the decline reflected by Q3; Q4 saw only a 1% NAV per share drop.
97% of the fair value change in the year attributed to legacy investments.
Cash and equivalents represented 31.6% of the portfolio at year-end.
Private equity holdings increased to 97% of the portfolio due to public equity sales.
NAV per share as of December 31, 2024, was GBP 0.1994.
Outlook and guidance
Managed wind-down will proceed without a fixed timeline, aiming to maximize exit value and avoid forced sales.
Initial capital return of GBP 30 million to investors planned for early summer, enabled by the successful Araris exit.
Further capital reserved for follow-on investments in new portfolio companies and operating costs.
Board oversight will ensure balance between timely returns and value maximization.
Latest events from Schroders Capital Global Innovation Trust
- NAV per share up 11.5%, GBP 37 million returned, and major exits drive strong performance.INOV
H2 202531 Mar 2026 - NAV and share price rebounded strongly as asset realisations enabled a £37m capital return.INOV
H1 202529 Sep 2025 - NAV fell 17.1% as portfolio shifts to private equity, with major exits and ongoing buybacks.INOV
H1 202413 Jun 2025