SIGnet Launches New Group in London

SIGnet, a national network of individual investor groups, is excited to announce the launch of a new in-person group based in London. The group will meet during the day on a Friday and investors of all levels of experience are welcome to join.

SIGnet groups meet on a regular basis, typically monthly or every 6 weeks, to give individual investors the opportunity to socialise, discuss, and learn from each other. The main goal is to improve members’ knowledge and investment decision-making processes through free discussion and mutual education.

You are invited: to an initial online launch meeting to hear more about the group, meet other investors, and confirm the details of future group meetings. The launch meeting will be held on Zoom at 6:30pm on 14th May 2025 and is expected to last approximately 90 minutes. It is open to anyone with an interest in our new group, but you will need to be a member of SIGnet  to attend subsequent meetings. Click here for further details and to register your attendance.

SIGnet groups are for: discussion about shares and investing. SIGnet groups offer an opportunity to meet, socialise with and learn from fellow investors.

SIGnet groups are NOT for: promotion of any financial products or services. They are run by their members for their members’ mutual exchange of knowledge and enjoyment.

Benefits of being part of a group:

  • Learn from the experience of other investors, and share yours
  • Hear and debate new stock, fund or trust ideas
  • Discuss how to be a better investor
  • Improve your investing network, make friends with other investors
  • Have some fun! 

You can visit the SIGnet website to learn more about SIGnet and its groups.

Register here to attend the virtual launch meeting. If you are unable to attend the launch meeting but are still interested in joining the group, please email info@sharesoc.org.

Bill Fawkner-Corbett, Head of SIGnet

SIGnet is a brand of ShareSoc, the UK Individual Shareholders Society.

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