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== About Albion == Albion has been venture capital investing since 1996, when it launched its first fund as the venture capital arm of Close Brothers, the UK investment bank. After launch, Albion and their funds grew well, cumulating in the fund management team agreeing to buy out the business in 2009, at which point they became known as Albion. After the buyout, the team continued its success and today has over £545 million in assets across its venture capital trusts and £876 million in assets across all its funds and strategies. There are 21 investors in Albion’s team, led by Will Fraser-Allen, who has been a core part of the Albion team for over 20 years. Albion manages six VCT funds and each fund typically raises annually as part of the same investment offer. This makes Albion’s offer to consumers unique, because an investment in Albion can be split across several or all of these six funds. Alongside the potential for capital growth, Albion's ‘multiple fund’ structure enables them to offer investors tax-free cash dividends on a monthly basis if they are invested across all six VCTs, rather than the quarterly or annual profile offered by many other VCTs.
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