Octopus AIM VCT plc (OOA) Ordinary 1p You can buy or sell this Investment Trust through a Stocks and Shares ISA, Lifetime ISA, SIPP or Fund and Share Account.
Is Octopus energy owned by Octopus Investments?
Type Private
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Industry Renewable energy supply
Founded 2015
Headquarters London
Key people Greg Jackson (CEO)
Who invested in Octopus?
Al Gore's
Is Octopus energy a public company?
Type Private
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Website octopusenergy.group
Is Octopus Group publicly traded?
Trade name Octopus Group
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AUM £9.1bn (2019)
Website octopusgroup.com
Are octopus Energy and Octopus Investments connected?
We're part of Octopus Group Established in 2000, Octopus is a group of businesses investing in people, ideas and industries that change the world. You might know us through our energy company, Octopus Energy.
Is Octopus Energy share price?
Previous Close 107.60
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Day's Range 105.20 - 108.76
52 Week Range 101.50 - 116.20
Volume 612,175
Avg. Volume 719,736
Is Octopus Energy publicly listed?
Octopus Energy - NOT PUBLICLY TRADED.30 Aug 2020
Does octopus energy have shares?
To buy shares in Octopus Renewables Infrastructure Trust plc (LON:ORIT), you'll need to have an account.
Do VCTs pay dividends?
Although most VCTs are growth investments, and any growth is tax free, the majority of returns (if any) are normally paid through tax-free dividends. If a VCT were to pay a tax-free dividend of 5% that would be equivalent to a taxable dividend of 7.41% (higher-rate taxpayers) or 8.1% (additional-rate taxpayers).
Who are VCTs suitable for?
VCTs are probably best-suited to investors who are able to take a long-term view (at least five years), as they expose investors to greater risk than some other investment products. For this reason, they have also often been viewed as a product perhaps best suited to quite experienced investors.
What are typical returns on VCTs?
Many VCT managers aim to generate yields in the region of 5% a year, which is equivalent to around 7% for a higher rate tax payer. In order to achieve a steady flow of dividends, VCT managers often structure investments in the underlying companies in a way that emphasises income generation.