Welcome to Oryx

Oryx International Growth Fund Ltd is a closed-ended investment company incorporated in Guernsey as a company limited by shares which are admitted to the Official List and to trading on the main market of the London Stock Exchange. The issued capital of the Company consists of ordinary shares of 50p each.

The investment objective of Oryx is to seek consistently high absolute returns while maintaining a low level of risk, principally through investment in medium and small sized quoted and unquoted companies in the United Kingdom and United States. Target companies typically have strong business models but individually may have factors constraining their performance, which may be addressed through Oryx taking an activist approach as a shareholder.

North Atlantic Value is the retained investment manager to the Company. North Atlantic Value was incorporated in England and Wales on 21 March 2003 as a limited liability partnership, with partnership No. OC304213. It operates under the Limited Liability Partnerships Act 2000, the Companies Act and the regulations made thereunder. It is authorised and regulated in the conduct of its regulated activities by the UK's Financial Services Authority with license number 224915 and its designated members are JO Hambro Capital Management Group Limited (“JOHCMG”) and JO Hambro Capital Management Limited (“JOHCM”).

North Atlantic Value is domiciled in the UK and its registered office is at Ground Floor, Ryder Court, 14 Ryder Street, London SW1Y 6QB.

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Christopher Mills Senior Fund Manager

Contacting Oryx

Phone: +44 1481 750 858 Email: info@oryxinternational
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The value of an investment and the income from it can go down as well as up and investors may not get back the amount invested. This may be partly the result of exchange rate fluctuations in investments which have an exposure to foreign currencies. You should be aware that past performance is no guarantee of future performance.