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Introducing IC

31 Mar 2025 | 5 minutes to read

TrinityBridge has today launched the first thematic report in a new thought leadership series called 'IC'.

This bold new series of research reports explores four carefully selected long-term structural themes, providing valuable insights and data to help navigate the future.

The IC series is designed to help clients understand how these long-term themes might affect the economy, industries and companies. The insights from these reports demonstrate TrinityBridge's intellectual capital strengthening client conversations and differentiating the firm from the rest of the market.

Series overview:

  • Theme 1 | Shifting Demographics: Examines the rapidly ageing global population, its macroeconomic consequences and potential investment opportunities.
  • Theme 2 | Energy Transition: Explores the shift towards sustainable energy sources and its impact on various sectors.
  • Theme 3 | Technology and Innovation: Analyses the latest technological advancements and their implications for businesses and society.
  • Theme 4 | Evolving Consumption: Investigates changing consumer behaviours and their effects on the market.

Charlie Willans, Head of Responsible Investment and co-author of the IC series comments:

"I am delighted to launch the first of the TrinityBridge IC thematic reports - Shifting Demographics. As we navigate an ever-evolving global landscape, the IC series offers thoughtful consideration of long-term structural trends which are likely to impact the economy now and into the future.

“The IC cuts through the headlines and noise of today, fostering informed and strategic conversations with our clients. These reports underscore our commitment to comprehensive research and client engagement."

The first report in the IC series, focusing on Shifting Demographics, is now available for download on the TrinityBridge Insights pages. Intellectual Capital: Shifting Demographics | TrinityBridge

 

 

 

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