Octopus Apollo VCT
Applications open
Earlybird deadline: 5pm 30 January 2026
Important information - Venture Capital Trusts (VCTs) invest in small, early-stage, unlisted companies and are considered high-risk investments. It’s difficult to access your money in the short term and their value can go down as well as up so you could get back less than you put in. VCTs are long-term investments and should only be a consideration for experienced investors with larger portfolios. We suggest they form a small part of a diversified portfolio. This isn’t personal advice, if you’re unsure if VCTs are right for you, please consider taking advice. Tax rules can change, and their benefits depend on your individual circumstances.
About Octopus Apollo VCT
Octopus Apollo invests in higher-risk smaller businesses that have already brought their product or service to market successfully. The manager focuses on business-to-business software companies with high growth potential. The VCT has a diversified portfolio of around 45 companies.
Key facts
- Started in 2006.
- £523mn total assets under management.
- Annual dividend target yield of 5% of the net asset value, with potential for special dividends, though these are not guaranteed.
- Octopus Apollo VCT features a portfolio of around 45 smaller business-to-business (B2B) software companies. It looks to back businesses that have been operating between four to ten years, that have recurring or contracted revenues of £2–8 million per year. The investments Apollo VCT makes tend to be between £2–10 million.
- Raising £75 million with an over-allotment facility of a further £25mn.
Before applying you should read the prospectus and key information document. This contains helpful information about how the VCT works and is invested, but will also help you understand any further risks you should be aware of.
Ready to invest?
Make sure you’ve read these key documents. They cover in more detail the risks and investment strategy of this VCT.
Key Information Document (KID)
VCT offer details
- Open to UK investors located and resident in the UK.
- Minimum application of £500, capped at a maximum of £200,000.
- It’s free to hold VCT shares in an HL Fund and Share Account.
- Investors will qualify for a 0.5% annual rebate of the ongoing charge. This is paid annually for 9 years in the form of bonus shares.
- The offer price will be established through the issue.
- Shares are allocated in tranches by the VCT manager during the offer period. There may be a few months until your shares are allotted.
- Applications can close early and at short notice, especially if there is strong demand.
Any application in this VCT should be made on the basis of the prospectus and any supplementary information issued by the VCT manager. The prospectus and supporting documents are provided by Octopus Investments, Hargreaves Lansdown has not authorised or approved them and is not responsible for their accuracy.
Key documents
Make sure you’ve read these key documents. They cover in more detail the risks and investment strategy of this VCT.
Example companies held by Octopus Apollo VCT
To see more detail on how the VCT invests, including why they’ve chosen certain companies check the VCT prospectus and brochure.
Past performance
You can view the past performance data of this VCT on our factsheet. You’ll need to return to this page to place a deal. Past performance is not a guide to the future.
View Octopus Apollo VCT past performance
Costs and charges
Early bird discount: 2% discount on applications received by 5pm 16 December 2025, 1% discount on applications received by 5pm 30 January 2026. Discount paid as bonus shares.
If you wish to sell your VCT, telephone rates of commission will apply (1%, minimum £20, maximum £50).
Existing investors in this VCT must hold their shares in an HL Fund and Share Account to qualify for the discount. Existing investor discount paid as bonus shares.
The VCT manager can charge a performance fee based on past performance. Other incidental charges for buying and selling investments may apply. Details on this are available in the prospectus and key information document.
The following charges are based on an investment of £10,000 within a Fund and Share Account over 5 years assuming a 5% growth rate. We’ve used the initial charge including the HL saving, but no further discounts like early bird or existing investor discounts have been applied. The annual rebate is also not included.
Holders should also get income from the VCT, on which there's no charge from HL and so isn't included in these figures. The income you’ll receive isn't guaranteed and you could get back less than you invest.
£50
£1,549.93
| Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Year 5 | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HL Charges | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 | £50.00 |
| Management charge | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 |
| Entry dealing charge | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 |
| Exit dealing charge | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 | £50.00 | £50.00 |
| Investment charges | £536.72 | £244.11 | £250.16 | £256.35 | £262.59 | £1,549.93 |
| Stamp duty (N/A) | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 |
| Net initial charge (3%) | £298.50 | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 | £298.50 |
| Ongoing charge (1.92%) | £186.45 | £191.06 | £195.79 | £200.64 | £205.52 | £979.46 |
| Transaction costs | £12.71 | £13.02 | £13.35 | £13.68 | £14.01 | £66.76 |
| Incidental charges | £39.06 | £40.03 | £41.02 | £42.04 | £43.06 | £205.21 |
| Total charges over 5 years | £586.72 | £244.11 | £250.16 | £256.35 | £312.59 | £1,649.93 |
| Average annual charge | 6.00% | 2.44% | 2.44% | 2.44% | 2.90% | 3.24% |
| Illustrative 5-year value | £9,890.38 | £10,135.17 | £10,386.03 | £10,643.09 | £10,856.51 | £10,856.51 |
| Illustrative 5-year value with no charges applied | £10,500.00 | £11,025.00 | £11,576.25 | £12,155.06 | £12,762.82 | £12,762.82 |