Full-Time
Posted on 3/13/2025
Investment management focused on sustainable growth
No salary listed
Mid, Senior
No H1B Sponsorship
Melbourne VIC, Australia
Eligibility to work in Australia – visa sponsorship is not offered.
Octopus Investments manages £12.8 billion in investments for retail and institutional investors, focusing on areas that create a positive impact, such as empowering people, revitalizing healthcare, and building a sustainable planet. They offer products like Venture Capital Trusts and Enterprise Investment Schemes to help retail investors achieve their financial goals. For institutional clients, they provide specialized investments in renewable energy, sustainable infrastructure, real estate, healthcare, and venture capital. Octopus Investments stands out by prioritizing socially responsible investing, aiming to direct capital towards initiatives that lead to meaningful change.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
$65.9M
Headquarters
London, United Kingdom
Founded
2000
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For professional advisers only. Not to be relied upon by retail clients.The journey of a Venture Capital Trust and the Octopus Future Generations VCTVenture Capital Trusts (VCTs) were introduced in 1995 to support the UK’s fledgling, entrepreneurial companies with vital capital growth.In the 30 years since launching, VCTs have delivered more than £12 billion in funding to start-up companies.[1] Today, more than 50 VCTs manage over £6 billion in assets under management (AUM)[1], each with its own investment approach and points of difference. Take Octopus Future Generations VCT, which launched in 2022. The VCT invests in businesses across three investment themes; building a sustainable planet, empowering people, or revitalising healthcare. Though still young, the VCT offers investors exposure to innovative companies early in their journey.Remember, VCTs are high-risk investments placing investors capital at risk.The Venture Capital J-curve and Octopus Future Generations VCTVCTs invest in early-stage companies which means successful investment performance tends to follow a specific pattern. In investment jargon this is often referred to as the ‘J-curve’, because it looks like a capital J
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Wednesday, 30 August 2023The two communities are connected to Country around Darwin and Katherine, with the combined area of this Country being equivalent in size to 25 percent of the UK land mass. This also includes Australia's closest major port to Asia, one critical for hydrogen export potential.The agreements with Larrakia Nation and Jawoyn Association Aboriginal Corporation (Jawoyn) detail how renewable energy projects can be developed in partnership with First Nations communities to include co-ownership of projects, job creation, and skills training for the emerging green sector.These landmark agreements, endorsed by the Northern Territory Indigenous Business Network, were signed by representatives from Desert Springs Octopus, Jawoyn and Larrakia Nation.Desert Springs Octopus has been created to lead the way on renewable energy projects that are developed on Country, by walking with community to co-design Australia's energy future in the spirit of self-determination and reconciliation. This is done with a shared vision for Country and an acknowledgement of the restorative importance of this initiative for First Nations peoples.The company will work with Jawoyn and Larrakia Nation, to take advantage of the Territory's excellent renewable energy resource by pursuing a near-term A$1billion investment opportunity. This will provide grid connected renewable energy along the Darwin-Katherine Electricity System, with the potential to be backed by Government, Defence and mining offtake. The future will see Desert Springs Octopus and First Nations community partners pursue development of green hydrogen projects, which are a key driver of the Northern Territory Government's ambition for a A$40 billion economy by 2030. They aim to achieve this by leveraging the significant land, natural renewable energy resources and access to Northern Territory export infrastructure.“Larrakia Nation, which represents the Traditional Owners of the greater Darwin region, is ready to jump into this partnership with Desert Springs Octopus” said Michael Rotumah, CEO of Larrakia Nation
For professional advisers and paraplanners only. Not to be relied upon by retail clients.Jess Franks, Head of Investment Products at Octopus InvestmentsRising inheritance tax receiptsInheritance tax receipts have been growing at a remarkable rate, by almost £1 billion a year. . While asset values have soared to ever higher values, the allowances available for an estate haven’t meaningfully increased in a long time.The nil rate band has been frozen at £325,000 since 2009. The residence nil rate band is set at £175,000. Neither are increasing anytime soon, and they are against a backdrop of high inflation.More families are being dragged into the net, and families already affected by inheritance tax can expect a more significant liability to plan for.The advice opportunityWhen you consider the broader picture of inheritance tax, it only compounds the urgent need for advice.Inheritance tax is an area families find complex and often lack a good understanding of. There are plenty of myths that persist
For professional advisers and paraplanners only. Not to be relied upon by retail clients.Jess Franks, Head of Investment Products at Octopus InvestmentsPicture a client named Clara. She’s in her mid-seventies.Clara is a widow and she’s lived in the same house for most of her life. She’s reached out to you to discuss her estate. . Inheritance tax wasn’t something she’d ever thought would affect her. But almost inconceivably, her home is now worth many multiples of what she and her late husband paid for it.And while her assets have soared to ever higher values, the allowances available for an estate haven’t budged in that time.The nil rate band has been frozen at £325,000 since 2009