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Future Growth Capital
Phoenix Group, the UK's largest long-term savings and retirement business and Schroders, the UK’s largest listed asset manager have agreed to form a Joint...
Future Growth Capital
Phoenix Group, the UK's largest long-term savings and retirement business and Schroders, the UK’s largest listed asset manager have agreed to form a Joint Venture (JV), subject to EU Anti-Trust Approval.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
United Kingdom
City
London
Corporate office
London, United Kingdom
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
How is Future Growth Capital related to Schroders and Standard Life?
It is an independent joint venture formed by Schroders, the UK's largest listed asset manager, and Standard Life, a retirement specialist. Both parents provide resources and reputation, but the firm operates as a standalone private markets solutions business focused exclusively on UK pension clients. (per firm website)
What is the Mansion House Compact and how does it define Future Growth Capital's mandate?
The Mansion House Compact is a UK government initiative encouraging defined-contribution pension schemes to allocate capital to unlisted equities and private markets. Future Growth Capital was specifically formed to deliver on those objectives — acting as a dedicated conduit for UK pension savers to access global private markets and for international investors to gain exposure to UK private companies and projects. (per firm website)
Does Future Growth Capital invest directly in companies or only through third-party funds?
The firm designs solutions that can include a mix of primary fund commitments, co-investments, and direct deals. Its published descriptions emphasize customized private market portfolios rather than a single fund vehicle, suggesting a flexible deployment model tailored to the needs of each pension scheme client. (per firm website)
Which asset classes does Future Growth Capital cover?
The firm targets venture capital, growth equity, private credit, real estate, and infrastructure. Its website signals both UK-focused strategies for domestic businesses and development projects, and global private market exposure for UK pension funds. (per firm website)
Is Future Growth Capital a family-office-backed firm?
No. It is an institutional asset manager formed by two large financial services groups. There is no family office or private wealth origin behind the business. (per firm website)
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