Polen US SMID Cap Growth

A differentiated approach to small and mid-cap investing

The Small Company Growth team at Polen Capital manages the Polen US SMID Cap Growth Strategy. They apply a time-tested disciplined approach, refined over 30 years, that seeks to invest in innovative and disruptive small and medium companies positioned for accelerating earnings growth. Through a fundamental, forward-looking investment process, the strategy focuses on companies that have durable competitive advantages and strong business momentum.

Polen Capital

Manager

October 2005

Inception of Strategy

USD

Base Currency

Investment Approach

The US SMID Cap Growth Strategy aims to achieve long-term capital appreciation by investing in high-quality small and medium US companies that are at key inflection points in their growth and supported by durable secular trends.

The team believes that emerging opportunities take many forms and are often difficult to recognise early. They take a five-perspective approach to evaluating a company’s attractiveness. These five perspectives include three fundamental insights – business model, valuation and management team – in addition to thematic timeliness and technical behaviour.

Ideas are also generated through inclusion-based discovery rather than exclusionary screens, as the team believes this gives them the best advantage in identifying companies with accelerating earnings growth.

The management team’s forward-looking process aims to uncover high-quality businesses positioned to benefit from structural forces. Their differentiated approach is holistic in nature, providing a comprehensive view of a company’s strengths and growth prospects.

Finally, they balance alpha opportunities with common sense risk controls to ensure stock selection is not overwhelmed by unintended risks like factor exposures, including volatility, growth and valuation.

“Small and mid-cap companies are often where innovation meets execution — that’s where we find long-term opportunity.” – Andrew Cupps

The Team

Polen Captial’s Small Cap team is led by Andrew Cupps, who has more than 33 years’ experience and has spent his career trying to find the optimal growth investment strategy. Supported by research analysts Kevin Leitner and Chris Bush, the trio have one of the longest tenures in the industry, having worked together across various firms over the past 18 years.

Andrew Cupps

Polen Capital
Head of Team,
Portfolio Manager & Analyst

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