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Gresham House’s Tony Dalwood: ‘Trusts are not given the credit they’re due’

The Gresham House CEO on why co-investments are the future and his enthusiasm for batteries

Gresham House’s Tony Dalwood: ‘Trusts are not given the credit they’re due’
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Tony Dalwood is pretty excited about batteries.

For a start, he wants you to invest in them via his new fund. But he also has plans for the UK’s £193bn investment trust sector, which has gone through something of a renaissance in recent years. He wants to establish his own company as a kind of capital battery for the sector, “re-energising” trusts that have run out of charge.

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