Key Information Document Purpose This document provides you with key information about this investment product. It is not marketing material. The information is required by law to help you understand the nature, risks, costs, potential gains and losses of this product and to help you compare it with other products.Product Name: Oryx International Growth Fund Limited (“the Company”) ISIN: GG00B3BTVQ94 PRIIP Manufacturer: Oryx International Growth Fund Limited Contact number: 020 7640 3200 Competent authority: The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) Date of Production 25/10/2023 What is this product? The Company is a Guernsey Authorised Closed-Ended Collective Investment Scheme pursuant to the Protection of Investors (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law 1987, as amended, and the Authorised Closed Ended Investment Scheme Rules 2008 issued by the Guernsey Financial Services Commission. The Company has a premium listing on the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange. The Company’s shares are therefore available to the general public. The Company's objective 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 the United States. The Manager targets undervalued shares in companies where it believes operational, strategic or management changes are occurring, or can occur, which could realise, create and unlock shareholder value. The Company does not have a fixed life. However, under Article 51 of the Articles of Incorporation, the Directors shall give due notice of and propose or cause to be proposed a special resolution that the Company be wound up at the AGM of the Company every two years from 2011 onwards. No such notice was carried, in line with the Board’s recommendation to shareholders to vote against these resolutions. The next notice will be given in the 2025 AGM documents, where the Board will recommend the shareholders vote against the resolution to wind up the Company. What are the risks and what could I get in return? The risk indicator assumes you keep the product for 5 years. If you sell your product earlier you may have to sell at a price that significantly impacts how much you get back. The summary risk indicator is a guide to the level of risk of this product compared to other products. It shows how likely it is that the product will lose money because of movements in the markets or because we are not able to pay you. We have classified this product as 5 out of 7, which is a medium risk class. This suggests the risk from market movements is medium. However, the summary risk indicator only reflects historic share price volatility of the Company shares based on historic price. It excludes other risks inherent in the product and, therefore, does not show the full risk to the investor. This product does not include any protection from future market performance, so you could lose some or all of your investment. The Company may (from time to time) invest in unlisted equities which have valuation and performance uncertainties and liquidity risk. The ‘Other relevant information’ section gives more detail on the risks investors should consider. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7Lower risk Higher risk Page 1 of 3 Investment performance information In addition to the factors outlined in the Investment Objective, within the 'What is this product?' section. Other factors that may affect the return include stock-specific factors (including those relating to the sustainability of the business model of investments). Global, and regional, political, and macroeconomic events such as Brexit, high interest rates, supply chain issues, or labour shortages can all be expected to lead to market volatility. What could affect my return positively? Factors that are likely to have a positive impact on returns include market increases in sectors and regions invested in, and the narrowing discount or higher premium attached to the Company’s share price relative to its Net Asset Value. What could affect my return negatively? Factors that are likely to have a negative impact on returns include market falls in sectors and regions invested in, and the widening discount or reduced premium attached to the Company’s share price relative to its Net Asset Value. If a shareholder decides to sell their shares under severely adverse market conditions, they may get back less than the amount initially invested.What happens if the Company is unable to pay out? The Company is not required to make any payment to you in respect of your investment. If the Company was liquidated, you would be entitled to receive a distribution equal to your share of the Company’s assets, after payment of all of its creditors. As a shareholder you would not be able to make a claim to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, or other compensation or guarantee scheme, in the event that the Company is unable to pay out. If you invest in the Company, you should be prepared to assume the risk that you could lose some or all of your investment.What are the costs? Investment £10,000 ScenariosIf you cash in after 1 year If you cash in after 3 years If you cash in at 5 years Total costs £145 £445 £758 Impact on return (RIY) per 1.40%1.40%1.40% year Page 2 of 3 What are the costs? (continued) The table below shows the impact each year of the different types of costs on the investment return you might get at the end of the recommended holding period and the meaning of the different cost categories.There are no direct entry costs associated with theEntry costs N/A Company. One-off costs There are no direct exit costs associated with theExit costsN/A Company The impact of the costs of us buying and selling underlyingPortfolio transaction costs 0.00% investments for the Company. Ongoing costs The impact of the costs that are incurred each year forOther ongoing costs 1.40% managing your investments and running the Company. The Company does not charge performance fees.Performance fees 0.00%Supplementary management fees (if any) have been Incidental costs included in ongoing costs above.Carried interests N/A This product does not charge any carried interest.How long should I hold it and can I take money out early? Recommended required minimum holding period: 5 years The product has no required minimum holding period but is designed for medium to long-term investment. The recommended minimum holding period of 5 years has been selected as the Company's ordinary shares are designed to be held over the long term and may not be suitable as short-term investments. There is no guarantee that any appreciation in the value of the Company's investments will occur and investors may not get back the full value of their investments. The value of the ordinary shares and the income derived from them (if any) may go down as well as up. Although the ordinary shares are traded on the Main Market, it is possible that there may not be a liquid market in the shares and investors may have difficulty selling them. Accordingly, investors may be unable to realise their shares at the quoted market price (or at the prevailing net asset value per share), or at all. There are no additional fees or penalties incurred on exit however the price you receive on the open market may not reflect the underlying Net Asset Value (“NAV”) of the shares.How can I complain? As a shareholder of the Company you do not have the right to complain to the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) about the management of The Company. Complaints about the Company or the Key Information Document ("KID") should be directed to The Chief Operating Officer of Harwood Capital LLP. More information can be found by telephoning 020 7640 3200. You can submit your complaint via post to Chief Operating Officer, Harwood Capital LLP, 6 Stratton Street, London, W1J 8LD.Other relevant information The latest annual report and accounts for the Company can be found at https://www.oryxinternationalgrowthfund.co.uk/ results-reports. The cost, performance and risk calculations included in this KID follow the methodology prescribed by EU rules. Depending on how you buy these shares you may incur other costs, including broker commission, platform fees and Stamp Duty. The distributor will provide you with additional documents where necessary. Further information on the Company's investment policies, the types of assets in which the Company may invest, borrowing limits as well as details of its management, administration and depositary arrangements can be found at https:// www.oryxinternationalgrowthfund.co.uk/. If you are in any doubt about the action you should take, you should seek independent financial advice. Page 3 of 3