Adventurous Growth Approach
At a glance
Adventurous and for the ambitious. This is the highest risk choice out of our three growth approaches, aiming for higher returns.
This fund has some sustainability characteristics due to being responsibly invested. Sustainable investment labels help UK investors find funds that have a specific sustainability goal. This fund doesn’t have a UK sustainable investment label because it doesn’t have a specific sustainability goal.
Highlights
- Takes more risk
Likely to be a ‘bumpier’ ride than with lower risk investments.
- Aims for higher growth
Higher potential to grow your money in the longer term.
- All done for you
Managed for you by our dedicated team of investment experts. All in one neatly packaged approach.

How is your money invested?
Typically 90% of your money goes into higher risk investments with higher potential returns and 10% into lower risk investments with lower potential returns.
Our experts review this mix regularly within the adjustment range, for higher growth potential.

Typically 90%
invested for higher potential returns with higher risk

Typically 10%
invested for lower risk with lower growth potential

Remember, the value of investments can go up and down, so you may get back less money than you put in. Tax depends on your individual circumstances and the regulations may change in the future.
Where your money’s invested
Our experts manage the mix of investments, within the adjustment range and to achieve the approach objectives.
Here’s the detail at 31 December 2025.
Lower risk

1% Cash

0% Short maturity bonds

0% UK Government bonds (Gilts)

0% Global Government bonds

1% UK corporate bonds

3% Global corporate bonds
Higher risk

11% Shares (emerging market)

8% Shares (UK)

6% Real estate investment trusts

64% Shares (overseas developed)

2% Bonds (emerging markets)

4% Bonds (high yield)
What do these terms mean?
Bonds: These are like IOUs, used by companies and governments to raise money. The buyer effectively lends money to the seller, in return for interest on their investment over a set amount of time. When that time’s up, the value is paid back.
Gilts: These are just a type of bond. But instead of lending money to a company, it’s lent to the UK Government.
Shares: A share is a tiny bit of a company. Share owners are called shareholders. If a company does well, shareholders are rewarded with a proportion of the profits, paid out as dividends. The value of shares rises and falls according to the company’s performance, and other factors.
Real estate investment trusts (REITs): These are pools of money gathered by a company from investors. They’re used to buy, manage or invest in property and land (real estate) to generate income – a way of investing in commercial property without needing millions.

How the fund invests
Your money is invested in a group of funds, rather than directly in stocks and shares. This is known as a fund of funds.
Top holdings
The following is up-to-date as of 31 December 2025.
abrdn Evolve World Equity Fund
iShares Continental European Equity ESG Index Fund
iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ESG Enhanced UCITS ETF
iShares MSCI USA ESG Enhanced UCITS ETF
abrdn Asia Pacific ex-Japan Tracker Fund
iShares MSCI Japan ESG Enhanced UCITS ETF
abrdn Evolve American Equity Fund
iShares UK Equity ESG Index Fund
abrdn Global REIT Tracker Fund
abrdn Global Corporate Bond Screened Tracker Fund
What you could have earned already
The table below illustrates the annualised total returns of the fund for the period shown, compared with its benchmark. Remember, past performance isn’t a reliable guide to future performance.
The following is up-to-date as of 31 December 2025.
| December 2020 to December 2021 | December 2021 to December 2022 | December 2022 to December 2023 | December 2023 to December 2024 | December 2024 to December 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| This fund | 14.8% | -8.4% | 11.0% | 11.7% | 15.0% |
| Performance Comparator* | 15.1% | -8.8% | 13.5% | 16.2% | 12.2% |
This fund launched in November 2020. To help you compare it with other funds we have replicated the performance of the markets the fund invests in, to indicate what the performance may have been prior to its launch. The simulated return takes into account total annual charges of 0.45% and that the mix of assets are rebalanced once per month, but does not include the separate account fee of 0.30% per year.
*The fund doesn’t use a benchmark as a guide for investing or as a target to beat. But we do use a performance comparator which investors may want to compare the fund’s performance against. This comprises 80% shares and 20% bonds. Shares are represented by the MSCI All Countries World Index GBP, whilst bonds are represented by the Bloomberg Global Aggregate Bond Index – GBP Hedged. The fund invests differently to the performance comparator therefore returns will always be different. For example there are differences in the way the fund is built vs. the comparator, along with the cost of investing, which is included for the fund return, but not the comparator. You cannot invest in the performance comparator.
Source: Lipper, year on year, 31 December 2020 to 31 December 2025, bid to bid with net income reinvested.
Key information
In our important documents you’ll see our Adventurous Growth approach referred to as the Octopus Growth Fund 3. Before applying, please make sure you’ve read the following:
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Our other approaches
Learn about our investment mix

Higher potential returns and risk

Lower potential returns and risk
The investment mix shows you how much of your money typically goes into the higher risk investments with higher potential returns, and how much goes into the lower risk investments with lower potential returns.
For more info, check out our guide investing your pension and the risks.
Careful Defensive approach
Cautious Growth approach
Balanced Growth approach
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Got a question?
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How do I know which investment approach is right for me?
We make things easy to help you understand and choose the approach that’s right for you. There are guides to get you started and if anything needs a bit more explanation, just give us a call on 03455 28 88 52.
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How will I know how my investment are performing?
Use the app or sign in to Online Service and track the performance of your investments – we update your account balance every day. You’ll also get a statement every six months.
Can I change my investment choice once my account is open?
Yes. It’s a good idea to review your investments regularly – and it’s simple to switch all or part of your money to a new approach. Just sign in to Online Service and follow the on-screen instructions.