Future Generation Global (ASX: FGG) HY2025 Q&A Webinar 17 July 2025

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Please enjoy the recording of our Future Generation Global (ASX: FGG) HY2025 Q&A Webinar, held on 17 July 2025.

We hope you enjoyed hearing from William Low, Portfolio Manager of the Yarra Global Share Fund, and one of Future Generation Global’s top-performing pro bono fund managers. William shared his expert insights, market outlook and answered shareholder questions.

Geoff Wilson AO, Founder and Director of Future Generation; Lee Hopperton, Chief Investment Officer; and Caroline Gurney, Chief Executive Officer, announced our Future Generation Global fully franked interim dividend of 4.0 cents per share. Please read the media release here. They also shared a detailed update on the investment portfolio performance and answered shareholder questions in the Q&A.

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Webinar Agenda
1:42 – FGG Performance Update & Interim Dividend Announcement with Caroline Gurney, Lee Hopperton & Geoff Wilson AO
16:00 – Fund manager Q&A with William Low
31:57 – Q&A moderated by Caroline Gurney with Geoff Wilson AO and Lee Hopperton

Click here to watch the recording of the Future Generation Global (ASX: FGG) HY2025 Q&A Webinar, held on 17 July 2025.

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