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What if I had invested £5,000 in this FTSE 100 company 5 years ago?

It’s easy to have 2020 vision when it comes to investing. Here’s one FTSE 100 stock that would have added substantial value to my portfolio.

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As an investor constantly on the lookout for robust growth opportunities, I often reflect on my decisions and the paths not taken. Today, I delve into a hypothetical scenario: what if, five years ago, I had invested in the leading FTSE 100 company 3i Group (LSE: III), a leading international investment manager? This exercise isn’t just a flight of fancy; it’s a critical analysis of market trends, company performance, and the impact of strategic investment choices.

Why 3i Group?

Five years ago, the investment landscape was markedly different. Amidst global economic fluctuations, 3i Group emerged as a promising entity, but like many investors, I was cautious, juggling the prospects of risk and reward. Yet, the company’s focus on private equity, infrastructure, and debt management positioned it uniquely in the market. The subsequent growth trajectory of the business has been nothing short of remarkable.

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Let the numbers do the talking

If I had invested in 3i Group back then, my portfolio today would tell a story of exponential growth. The company’s share price has surged significantly over these five years, outperforming many of its peers in the FTSE 100. If I had invested £5,000 in the stock five years ago, with the share price having moved 157% over this period, my investment would now be valued at approximately £12,850 not including dividend payouts! This rise is not merely a reflection of market dynamics but a testament to 3i Group’s strategic acumen, robust portfolio management, and its ability to capitalise on emerging market trends.

The key driver of this growth, I believe, lies in the company’s diversified investment approach. By balancing investments across various sectors and geographies, 3i Group has demonstrated resilience in the face of market volatility. Moreover, its commitment to investing in high-potential companies and infrastructure projects has yielded substantial returns, underpinning its stock performance.

Let’s not forget the role of dividends in enhancing investor returns. Management at the Footsie business has maintained a steady track record of dividend payouts, a crucial factor in total investment return. These regular dividends would have provided a consistent income stream, further bolstering the overall yield of my investment.

A personal journey 

On a more personal note, investing in 3i Group would have aligned well with my investment philosophy of supporting companies with a strong focus on sustainable and long-term value creation. Its commitment to ethical investing and corporate responsibility resonates with the growing trend of conscientious investing, an aspect increasingly important to me as an investor.

In retrospect, had I included 3i Group in my portfolio five years ago, I would be looking at a significantly enhanced investment value today. This reflection isn’t just about celebrating missed gains; it’s a reminder of the importance of thorough research, the courage to trust one’s investment instincts, and the wisdom to diversify.

The story of 3i Group is a compelling reminder that in the world of investing, sometimes the roads less travelled can lead to the most rewarding destinations.

Kate Leaman has no position in any of the shares mentioned. The Motley Fool UK has no position in any of the shares mentioned. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

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