7th May 2026 07:07
Aberdeen Group plc ('the Company')
ABERDEEN INVESTMENTS REACHES AGREEMENT WITH HERALD INVESTMENT TRUST AND SABA CAPITAL
· Aberdeen Investments proposed to become manager of Herald Investment Trust in Q3 2026
· Fund manager Katie Potts to join Aberdeen bringing deep experience investing across technology, small caps and media
· Standstill agreement with Saba covering Herald and up to a further eight investment trusts in Aberdeen's range
Further to the Announcement from Herald Investment Trust plc ("HRI") released earlier today, the Company is pleased to announce that Aberdeen Investments[1] is proposed to be appointed as investment manager to HRI. The proposal is part of a broader agreement that is intended to bring Herald Investment Management Limited's ("HIML") funds under Aberdeen's management, including the Herald Worldwide Technology Fund, currently representing combined assets under management of c.£1.6bn[2].
Eight staff, including lead manager Katie Potts, are expected to join Aberdeen, bringing deep experience in investing across technology, smaller companies and media. The team will relocate to Aberdeen's London office, and gain access to Aberdeen's extensive distribution and marketing capabilities.
HRI has today announced a proposed tender offer for up to 66% of HRI's issued share capital, that will allow largest shareholder, Saba Capital Management L.P. ("Saba"), and other HRI shareholders, an exit at close to NAV, or to continue their investment in HRI. Saba has given an irrevocable undertaking to tender its full holding in HRI. Assuming the successful completion of the tender process, and subject to necessary approvals and finalisation of transitional arrangements, the change of investment manager is expected to take effect in Q3 2026.
As part of this arrangement, Saba has signed a three-year standstill agreement[3] with HRI and Aberdeen Investments, which (amongst other matters) commits Saba not to exercise any voting rights on any resolutions proposed at any annual or other general meeting of HRI against the recommendation of the board of HRI.
Furthermore, Aberdeen Investments and Saba have also reached an agreement relating to up to a further eight investment trusts in Aberdeen's range, with a combined AUM of c.£12.5bn[4], who will have the option to participate in a similar standstill arrangement should their independent boards decide to do so.
Jason Windsor, CEO, Aberdeen Group says: "The Herald team has a long track record of backing early-stage technology companies, and driving material long term growth from those investments. As the fifth largest manager of closed-end funds globally, and as a leading small cap manager, we are delighted to welcome Katie Potts and her team to Aberdeen. Completion of this transaction will further grow our franchise and demonstrates our innovation and commitment to the sector."
Christian Pittard, Head of Closed End Funds and Managing Director, Corporate Finance, Aberdeen Group, says: "As a smaller companies' specialist with a proud heritage in investment trusts, I am pleased this transaction will not only preserve the future of one of Britain's best known investment trusts, but also allow Herald's team to keep doing what they do best as part of Aberdeen's growing closed end funds stable. We would like to thank the HRI Board for their confidence in appointing Aberdeen as manager of one of the jewels in the investment trust sector's crown and the Herald team for committing to join Aberdeen.
We would also like to thank Saba, who deserves special mention for working constructively and creatively to end the impasse. Saba's collaboration and determination to find a path forward that benefited all shareholders ultimately made it possible to preserve this trust and, together, deliver an outcome that is positive for everyone.
The agreement regarding our wider active UK trust range provides a pragmatic and constructive way forward and supports the stability of the trusts who sign up to the standstill."
Katie Potts, Founder of Herald Investment Trust, adds: "Herald has delivered a clear and successful investment strategy since 1994, and this disciplined approach will remain unchanged with Aberdeen, who I look forward to joining.
Our focus remains firmly on the technology and communications sectors, which continue to benefit from exceptional innovation and strong long-term growth prospects. HIML is pleased to report that the share price and NAV per share of HIML's investment trust and fund are at record levels.
Looking ahead, we will benefit from Aberdeen's enhanced marketing reach and endeavour to continue to deliver above average returns for shareholders."
Ends
07 May 2026
Notes to editors
1. Aberdeen currently manages c.£19.8bn in closed end funds[5], making it the fifth largest manager of closed end funds globally and one of the few asset managers that manage investment trusts at scale in both the UK and the US.
2. As of 30 April 2026, assets under management for Herald Investment Trust was c.£1.5bn, and for Herald Worldwide Technology Fund, was c.£130m. The OEIC has a five-star rating from Morningstar.
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[1] The contracting entity will be abrdn Fund Managers Limited, trading as Aberdeen Investments.
[2] As of end of 30 April 2026.
[3] The standstill agreement will terminate earlier if the tender offer described above is not implemented or if Aberdeen Investments is not appointed as the investment manager to the Trust.
[4] As of end of 1 May 2026.
[5] As of end of 1 May 2026.
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