Ahead of the Annual General Meeting of the Polar Capital Global Financials Trust on 10 April, co-managers Nick Brind, Tom Dorner and George Barrow update us on the Trust’s performance and positioning over the past year.
They also share their outlook for the sector over the coming year, discussing the political tailwinds for US financials, a higher return on equity for European banks, and the continued strength of underwriting conditions for insurers. They believe that financials offer compelling value, and with a shifting investment landscape argue that now could be an excellent time to invest in the sector.
Nick joined Polar Capital following the acquisition of HIM Capital in September 2010, and is co-manager of Polar Capital Global Financial Trust and lead manager of the Polar Capital Financial Credit Fund. He has investment experience across a wide range of asset classes but since 2003 has focused on global financials.
Before joining HIM Capital, Nick worked at New Star Asset Management. While there, he managed the New Star Financial Opportunities Fund, a high-income financials fund investing in the equity and fixed-income securities of European financials companies. Previous to that, he worked at Exeter Asset Management and Capel-Cure Myers.
George Barrow
George joined Polar Capital in September 2010 as an analyst on the Financials Team. He is a co-manager on the Polar Capital Financial Opportunities Fund, and the Polar Capital Global Financials Trust, with Nick Brind and Tom Dorner.
He has over 10 years’ experience analysing Europe, Asia and emerging markets. Prior to joining Polar Capital, he was an analyst at HIM Capital from 2008 where he completed his IMC.
Tom Dorner
Tom joined Polar Capital as a Fund Manager in the Financials team in December 2023. He is a co-manager on the Polar Capital Global Financials Trust, with Nick Brind and George Barrow.
He joined from abrdn where he was a Senior Investment Director in the Developed Markets team and managed the abrdn Europe ex UK Income Equity Fund. He was responsible for analytical coverage of European financials and managed a number of other European investment funds during his nine years there. Prior to this, he was an analyst specialising in the European Insurance sector at Citi and Lehman Brothers in London.