November 26, 2025 - 00:55

BOSTON, November 25, 2025—Columbia Threadneedle Investments proudly announces the 25th anniversary of the Columbia Global Technology Growth Fund (CTCAX). Launched in November 2000, the fund has distinguished itself by providing consistent long-term performance through strategic investments in a globally diversified portfolio of technology companies.
Over the years, the fund has focused on firms that are at the forefront of innovation, advancement, and disruption within the tech sector. This approach has allowed it to adapt to the rapidly changing landscape of technology, ensuring that it remains relevant and competitive.
Investors have benefited from the fund's commitment to identifying and capitalizing on emerging trends and transformative technologies. As it celebrates this significant milestone, the Columbia Global Technology Growth Fund continues to be a key player in the investment landscape, reflecting both the resilience of the technology sector and the expertise of its management team.
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