Master Investor Show: come and meet the team

The Master Investor Show is the UK’s leading event for private investors. This year, for obvious reasons, it’s going virtual and we’ll be there (virtually).

Join our team and thousands of other investors on Friday 4th and Saturday 5th December 2020 online. The Master Investor Show is hosted online across two days, giving attendees the flexibility to plan their schedules in advance, joining at any time from anywhere!

  • Hear from the UK’s leading entrepreneurs, investors and fund managers about future trends: Jim Mellon will be speaking;
  • Visit virtual exhibition booths and chat directly to CEOs of companies in which you can invest: our very-own Phil Newman will be there;
  • Chat live with award-winning fund managers and company CEOs, ahead of making investment decisions and engage in panel discussions for thought-provoking experiences and insights.

The First Longevity team, our parent company, will be there: First Longevity brings together innovators and investors to commercialise the companies that will form the Longevity economy.

The global Longevity economy is projected to reach $27 trillion in 2026 – but timing is everything: demystifying the opportunity for investors and innovators, today, is paramount to achieving this growth.

Find out more by visiting our booth at the Master Investor Show, or visiting First Longevity.
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