Legal & Compliance

Welcome to the website of Future Value Capital. Please read the following information carefully before using the website.

Future Value Capital S.L. is a limited liability company registered in Spain under number B09783945 whose registered office is at Paseo de la Castellana 77, 28046 Madrid. Future Value Capital S.L. is entitled to exclusively engage in investment brokerage (by promotion of the potential investor's willingness to enter into a transaction but excluding the reception and transmission of orders) to professional clients as defined in Annex II MiFID II and as implemented in the respective national legislation. Future Value Capital S.L. is only allowed to provide its service according to Article 29 (3) of MiFID II and as implemented in the respective national legislation for the account and under the liability of ACOLIN Europe AG, Reichenaustrasse 11 a-c, 78467 Konstanz, authorised and regulated by the German Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht (BaFin) and is entered in the public register of tied agents held by Comision Nacional del Mercado de Valores (CNMV) in Spain.

Future Value Capital LLP is a limited liability partnership registered in England and Wales under number OC359493 whose registered office is at 53 Cadogan Place, London SW1X 9RT. Future Value Capital LLP is authorized and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority in the United Kingdom.

Commitment to the UK Stewardship Code

The UK Stewardship Code

The firm is an independent investment management company managing the  assets for a small group of professional clients.

We welcome the publication by the Financial Reporting Council of the UK Stewardship Code. The Code aims to enhance the quality of engagement between institutional investors and companies so as to help improve long-term returns to shareholders and the efficient exercise of governance responsibilities. It sets out good practice on engagement with investee companies and should be applied by firms on a ‘comply or explain’ basis.

Please find below our  statement of compliance in relation to the seven principles of the Code.

Principle 1

Institutional investors should publicly disclose their policy on how they will discharge their stewardship responsibilities

We act as an agent on behalf of our client, and therefore the firm is not the beneficial owner of the investee company’s shares.  Only upon authorisation by our clients are voting decisions made on their behalf.  We consider the corporate governance of any investee company as part of the overall assessment prior to and during the investment process.

We exercise voting rights arising fromshareholdings when it is in our clients’ interests to do so.

Principle 2

Institutional investors should have a robust policy on managing conflicts of interest in relation to stewardship and this policy should be publicly disclosed

It is our policy and duty to act in the best interests of all of its clients. THE FIRM has a detailed policy on managing potential conflicts of interest in accordance with the standards required by the Financial Conduct Authority. Our policy on managing potential conflicts of interest and the register of potential conflicts are both available on application to the Compliance Officer at the firm’s registered office. All reasonable steps are taken to prevent conflicts of interest arising but in the event that a conflict does arise, the firm always places the interests of its clients above its own and if a conflict arises between clients, then the firm will its best endeavours to treat all its clients fairly. Specific policies have been implemented to manage conflicts arising in connection with personal account dealing, client order handling, best execution, and use of dealing commissions. THE FIRM does not trade for itself and does not hold proprietary positions.

Principle 3

Institutional investors should monitor their investee companies

THE FIRM continually monitors its investee companies as part of the asset management   process conducted on behalf of its clients.  This includes reviewing publicly available information on all investee companies, as well as third party investment research and industry / peer group comparison.  Where applicable and it is in the best interests of our clients, we will monitor an investee company at board level to ensure that the company’s leadership is effective and that the board is adhering to the UK Corporate Governance Code. This may be done by direct engagement with individual board member or attendance at general meetings.

THE FIRM seeks to avoid the situation whereby the firm would become an insider. Our policy is to ensure wherever possible that an investee company does not communicate inside information to any director or employee of the firm without their prior agreement. We have established policies and procedures to cover market abuse and the potential misuse of inside information.

Principle 4

Institutional investors should establish clear guidelines on when and how they will escalate their activities as a method of protecting and enhancing shareholder value

THE FIRM retains discretion over how and when it may escalate its activities in respect of intervention. Active intervention may take place if THE FIRM believes that this course of action would be in the best interests of its clients.

Principle 5

Institutional investors should be willing to act collectively with other investors where appropriate

THE FIRM may consider acting collectively with other investors when this is legally permissible and appropriate.  THE FIRM is also prepared to be bound by any restrictions on its freedom to act as a consequence of its participation in a collective agreement. Any enquiries in respect of collective engagement should be addressed to the Compliance Officer at the firm’s registered address.

Principle 6

Institutional investors should have a clear policy on voting and disclosure of voting activity

THE FIRM votes its shares where it is in its clients’ interests to do so.

As we act as agent for its clients’ assets, any voting record is available to its clients either via their custodian or directly from THE FIRM. We do not publicly disclose voting records as we believe that this information is confidential to our clients.

THE FIRM does not engage in stock lending activity.

Principle 7

Institutional investors should report periodically on their stewardship and voting activities

THE FIRM reports to its clients in accordance with its regulatory reporting requirements and its obligations under its agreements with its clients. The content of these reports will include full disclosure of its stewardship and voting actions tailored to each client’s specific requirements.

THE FIRM does not disclose its stewardship and voting activities to the public or consider it necessary to seek an independent opinion of its engagement and voting processes. THE FIRM considers the firm’s internal controls to be robust and appropriate for the size and complexity of the company.

Contact Us

Future Value Capital LLP
123 Buckingham Palace Road
SW1V 1PX London
United Kingdom

Tel:
+44 203 318 06 09

Future Value Capital S.L.
Calle José Abascal, 41
28003 Madrid
Spain

Tel:
+34 810 810 775

Email:
info@futurevaluecapital.com