
Venture Capital Trusts
Help small companies grow, save income tax and receive tax-free dividends
A Venture Capital Trust (VCT) is a publicly listed investment company run by a fund manager. It aims to make money by investing in small, unquoted, entrepreneurial companies and helping them grow.
When you as a private investor buy shares in a VCT, you get exposure to a portfolio of small companies. The government is keen for experienced investors to invest in this kind of company, because they create jobs and support economic growth. However, investing in small businesses is risky. To help compensate for this, the government offers generous tax benefits.
- Up to 30% tax relief – save up to £60,000 on your income tax bill when you invest in newly issued VCT shares
- Generous allowance – invest up to £200,000 per tax year
- Tax-free dividends – no need to declare VCT dividends on your tax return
- Tax-free growth – no CGT on gains
See all current VCT offers below – you can read our reviews, download the documents and apply online. We also list VCT offers coming soon – you can register to receive alerts as soon as offers go live.
Important: The information on this website is for experienced investors. It is not a personal recommendation to invest. If you’re unsure, please seek advice. Investments are for the long term. They are high risk and illiquid and can fall as well as rise in value: you could lose all the money you invest. Tax rules can change and benefits depend on circumstances.
= Featured Offer
VCT name | Target dividend | Wealth Club initial saving | Net initial charge | Annual rebate | Funds raised / sought | Minimum investment | Next deadline | Invest now |
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Pembroke VCTVCT seeking to back young companies developing brands in the consumer, technology and business services sectors Find out more |
5p per share
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2%
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3% (new and existing investors)
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0.10%
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£40m sought
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£5,000
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21 Oct 2025 (9am) for early bird
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ProVen VCTsEstablished VCTs with a track record of investing in growth capital companies, particularly ecommerce. Find out more |
5% of NAV
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2.5%
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3%
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0.10%
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£27.3m / £40m
Overallotting
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£5,000
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30 Sep 2025 (3pm) for 2025/26
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Triple Point Venture VCTA VCT investing primarily in B2B companies from an early stage in their lifecycle Find out more |
5% of NAV
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4% (5% existing investors)
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1.5% (0.5% existing investors)
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0.10%
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£400k / £10m
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£3,000
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Limited early bird capacity
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Blackfinch Spring VCTYoung VCT targeting tech-enabled businesses disrupting existing markets Find out more |
5% of NAV
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4% (5% existing investors)
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1.5% (0.5% existing investors)
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–
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£20m sought
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£3,000
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15 Dec 2025 (5pm) for 1% early bird
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Calculus VCTTargeting early-stage technology, life sciences, and entertainment businesses Find out more |
5% of NAV
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2% (2.5% existing investors)
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3% (2.5% existing investors)
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0.10%
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£8m / £10m
80% full
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£5,000
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1 Oct 2025 (noon) for 2025/26
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Fuel Ventures VCTNew VCT, focusing on early-stage digital businesses backed by Fuel’s other funds. Find out more |
4p per share from 2027
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5.5%
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0%
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–
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£1.1m / £10m
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£5,000
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30 Sep 2025 for next allotment
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Guinness VCTVCT launched in 2023 from Guinness, the global fund manager and one of the UK’s largest EIS investors. Find out more |
5% of NAV from 2026
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5.5%
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0%
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0.10%
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£10m sought
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£5,000
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31 Oct 2025 for 3% early bird
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Praetura Growth VCTNew VCT from an experienced EIS manager, targeting regional businesses in technology and healthcare Find out more |
4-6% of NAV from 2027
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1%
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2%
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0.15%
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£2.8m / £10m
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£3,000
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31 Oct 2025 (3pm)
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Puma AIM VCTNew VCT from an experienced VCT and AIM IHT portfolio manager Find out more |
5p per share
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3%
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0%
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0.10%
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£10m sought
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£3,000
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31 Dec 2025 for 3% early bird
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Puma Alpha VCTThe VCT aims to invest in scale-up opportunities alongside Puma’s other funds. Find out more |
5p per share
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- (1% for existing investors)
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3% (2% for existing investors)
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0.15%
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£6.5m / £15m
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£3,000
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5 Dec 2025 (noon) for 2025/26
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Albion VCTs |
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Baronsmead VCTs |
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British Smaller Companies VCTs |
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Maven VCTs |
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Northern VCTs |
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Octopus Apollo VCT |
Coming soon | Register interest | ||||||
Puma VCT 13 |
Coming soon | Register interest | ||||||
Hargreave Hale AIM VCT |
Closed | VIEW PREVIOUS OFFER | ||||||
Mobeus VCTs – now Gresham House VCTs |
Closed | VIEW PREVIOUS OFFER | ||||||
Molten Ventures VCT |
Closed | VIEW PREVIOUS OFFER | ||||||
Octopus AIM VCTs |
Closed | VIEW PREVIOUS OFFER | ||||||
Octopus Future Generations VCT |
Closed | VIEW PREVIOUS OFFER | ||||||
Octopus Titan VCT |
Closed | VIEW PREVIOUS OFFER | ||||||
Seneca Growth Capital VCT |
Closed | VIEW PREVIOUS OFFER | ||||||
Unicorn AIM VCT |
Closed | VIEW PREVIOUS OFFER |
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