Watch the Future Generation Global FY2025 Q&A Webinar – 26 February 2026

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Published: February 26, 2026

Please watch the recording from our Future Generation Global FY2025 Q&A Webinar on Thursday, 26 February 2026.

We were joined by Geoff Wilson AO, Founder and Director of Future Generation, Lee Hopperton our Chief Investment Officer, and Dr David Allen, Head of Long/Short Strategies at Plato Investment Management, one of Future Generation Global’s leading pro bono fund managers.

Agenda:

  • 1:34 – Special dividend announcement with Geoff Wilson AO and Lee Hopperton
  • 7:30 – Our diversified global investment portfolio with Lee Hopperton
  • 11:57 – Q&A with Dr David Allen, Plato Investment Management
  • 27:12 – Audience Q&A moderated by Lee Hopperton with Geoff Wilson AO and Dr David Allen

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