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Polar Capital Global Financials 2/20/2026 Earnings Report

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Polar Capital Global Financials EPS Results

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About Polar Capital Global Financials

The Trust was launched in July 2013 as a lower-risk way for investors to get exposure to the global Financials sector and give UK investors the ability to diversify their exposure away from UK banks. It was one of the most successful investment trust launches at the time. The Trust was launched with a fixed life to May 2020, providing certainty to investors through the opportunity to realise their investment at this time at net asset value. Shareholders subsequently supported a proposal to extend its life indefinitely, subject to regular tender offers at net asset value (less costs) every five years. Following this first recent successful tender offer in June 2025, the Company continues to operate with the same team, process, and approach. However, the performance fee was removed and a tiered management fee introduced; the Trust moved from a progressive to an enhanced dividend policy and finally, to allow for a more unconstrained mandate, no minimum fixed income allocation. At launch, the Trust gave investors exposure to well-known financial companies in the US and Europe as well as faster growing emerging market banks. Today the portfolio is broader with exposure to payment companies that were not in the sector at launch, a higher exposure to stock exchanges and alternative asset managers, among others, while conversely a lower exposure to bank shares. Investing in a specialist sector such as financials requires an expert eye. The five-strong team at Polar Capital invests solely in financials and has done for many years. The culture at the firm is collegiate and, as such, the managers are able to draw on the expertise of the wider investment teams at Polar Capital, which includes a dedicated Global Insurance team. The Trust aims to deliver capital growth and income through dividends. A feature of an investment trust is the ability to store income to facilitate dividend payments during times when its underlying companies are unable to do so. One example of this is during the COVID-19 pandemic when many financial companies did not pay a dividend but PCFT maintained its own income payment.

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