Managed Fund Since 2010
LBGIX ClearBridge Mid Cap Growth Fund
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Overview
Fund Facts
Fund description
Invests in a portfolio focused primarily on mid-sized companies. Seeks long term capital appreciation by investing in companies with exploitable multi-year growth opportunities. Seeks to invest in companies with attractive valuations, disciplined capital allocation, and solid free cash flow and balance sheets.
- Benchmark
- Russell Midcap Growth Index
- Fund Inception Date
- 08/31/2010
- Dividend Frequency, if any
- Annually
- Portfolio Turnover
- 32%
Sales Charges, Expenses & Fees
- Gross Expense Ratio
- 0.95%
- Net Expense Ratio
- 0.85%
- Maximum Initial Charge
- —
- CDSC
- N/A
- 12b-1 Fee
- 0.00%
Identifiers
- Ticker
- LBGIX
- Fund Number
- 7023
- CUSIP Code
- 52467P531
Average Annual Total Returns As of 05/31/2026
Class I
- 8.57%1 Year
- 14.83%3 Years
- 4.81%5 Years
- 12.02%10 Years
- 12.90%Since Inception
08/31/2010
Top Sectors
As of 05/31/2026 Equity as a % of Total (Updated Monthly)
Industrials27.62% | |
Information Technology19.08% | |
Consumer Discretionary17.12% | |
Health Care12.20% | |
Financials5.72% |
Additional Fund Info
- Share Class Inception Date
- 08/31/2010
- Investment Style
- Growth
- Lipper Classification
- Mid-Cap Growth Funds
- Morningstar Category
- Mid-Cap Growth
Manager and Commentary
About the Team
ClearBridge Investments is an active equity manager offering a broad range of strategies across global developed and emerging markets, local markets, and income. ClearBridge manages diversified, high-conviction portfolios through collaborative fundamental research to meet the needs of some of the world's largest asset owners and financial intermediary platforms. We invest as long-term, risk-aware business owners and seek to deliver consistency of process and performance for our clients through market cycles. A focus on durability drives everything we do; from the business models of the companies we own, to the holding periods of our portfolios, to the stability and longevity of our investment professionals.

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Performance
Average Annual Total Returns
As of 05/31/2026
Portfolio
Distributions & Tax
Pricing
Daily Fund Prices
52-Week Range
- Highest NAV
As of 10/27/2025 - $48.88
- Lowest NAV
As of 03/30/2026 - $39.42
Documents
| Name | Download | Add to Cart | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Factsheet - ClearBridge Mid Cap Growth Fund |
| Name | Download | Add to Cart | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual Report - ClearBridge Mid Cap Growth Fund - Class I | |||
| Annual Financial Statements and Other Information - ClearBridge Mid Cap Growth Fund | |||
| Semi-Annual Report - ClearBridge Mid Cap Growth Fund Class I | |||
| Semiannual Financial Statements and Other Information - ClearBridge Mid Cap Growth Fund | |||
| Prospectus - ClearBridge Mid Cap Growth Fund | |||
| Summary Prospectus - ClearBridge Mid Cap Growth Fund | |||
| Statement of Additional Information - Legg Mason Partners Investment Trust Book 24 | |||
| Fiscal Q1 Holdings - ClearBridge Mid Cap Growth Fund | |||
| Fiscal Q3 Holdings - ClearBridge Mid Cap Growth Fund |
Risks
All investments involve risks, including possible loss of principal. Equity securities are subject to price fluctuation and possible loss of principal. Small- and mid-cap stocks involve greater risks and volatility than large-cap stocks. International investments are subject to special risks, including currency fluctuations and social, economic and political uncertainties, which could increase volatility. These risks are magnified in emerging markets. Fixed income securities involve interest rate, credit, inflation and reinvestment risks, and possible loss of principal. As interest rates rise, the value of fixed income securities falls. Derivative instruments can be illiquid, may disproportionately increase losses, and have a potentially large impact on performance. The investment style may become out of favor, which may have a negative impact on performance. Short selling is a speculative strategy. Unlike the possible loss on a security that is purchased, there is no limit on the amount of loss on an appreciating security that is sold short. To the extent the portfolio invests in a concentration of certain securities, regions or industries, it is subject to increased volatility. The manager may consider environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria in the research or investment process; however, ESG considerations may not be a determinative factor in security selection. In addition, the manager may not assess every investment for ESG criteria, and not every ESG factor may be identified or evaluated. These and other risks are discussed in the fund’s prospectus.