OVERVIEW

Fussell Ci High Growth Fund
March 2024

INFORMATION
DISCLOSURE

Calculation Period
Estimate
Benchmark
SA CPI for all urban areas +6% over any rolling 7 year period
ASISA Classification
South African – Multi Asset – Flexible
Total Investment Charge
1.53%
Foreign Exposure
Up to 45%
Risk Profile
High
Transaction Cost
0.12%
Fund Size
R 429.9 million
Total Expense Ratio
1.41%
Equity Exposure
65% - 75%

About

Investment Objective
The objective of this multi asset portfolio is to provide investors with long-term capital growth. The portfolio maintains a high risk profile and the portfolio's equity exposure will be limited between 65% to 75% of the portfolio's net asset value. The portfolio will comply with Regulation 28 of the Pension Funds Act. The portfolio may from time to time invest in listed and unlisted derivatives, in order to achieve the portfolio's investment objective.
Characteristics
This is a multi-asset fully flexible portfolio which means that it may invest in a spectrum of equity, bond, property and money market and tends to have an increased probability of short term volatility and aims to maximise long term capital growth. The portfolio may have a maximum equity exposure (including international equity) of between 65% to 75%% and a maximum effective property exposure (including international property) of 25% at all times. This portfolio may, at the discretion of the portfolio manager, invest up to 45% of the assets outside of South Africa.
Risk Reward Profile
Typically, the lower the risk, the lower the potential return and the higher the risk, the higher the potential return. There is no guarantee that returns will be higher when investing in a portfolio with a higher risk profile. The risk profile for this portfolio is rated as high, as it may invest between 65% to 75% in equity securities, both locally and abroad.

ASSET
ALLOCATION

Foreign Equity
38.3%
Equity
28.09%
Bonds
10.32%
Equity (index swaps)
7.86%
Property
6.79%
Cash
4.91%
Foreign Cash
1.71%
Foreign Property
0.86%
Foreign Bonds
0.78%
Property (index swaps)
0.38%

UNDERLYING
HOLDINGS

Worldwide Growth Fund
19.23%
Fussell Ci Worldwide Growth Feeder Fund
14.13%
Camissa Equity Alpha Fund
13.72%
Coronation Top 20 Fund
13.49%
STANLIB Flexible Income Fund
13.15%
Direct Equity (Hedged)
8.24%
Direct Property
5.87%
iShares MSCI World ETF
5.04%
Prescient Core Equity Fund
3.44%
SA Cash
3.18%
Global Cash
0.51%

ANNUALISED
PERFORMANCE

No performance figures are provided as the fund has been in existence for less than a year.

TOP 10 EQUITY
EXPOSURES

1. Prosus
3.68%
2. Standard Bank
2.10%
3. Naspers
1.87%
4. Anglo American
1.82%
5. Berkshire Hathaway
1.80%
6. Smithson Investment Trust
1.68%
7. MTN
1.57%
8. Nedbank
1.51%
9. Microsoft
1.41%
10. CF Richemont
1.35%
Top 10 equity exposures are one month lagged.

PORTFOLIO
MANAGEMENT

Portfolio Managers
Fussell Asset Management (Pty) Ltd (FSP 38472)
Management Company
The portfolios are hosted and administered by Ci Collective Investments (RF) (Pty) Ltd (“Ci”). Ci is owned by a number of like-minded boutique multi-managers and managed by a team of experts, each with significant experience in the collective investments industry. Ci is approved by the FSCA as a manager in terms of the Collective Investment Schemes Control Act.

ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION

Launch Date
1 August 2023
Opening Nav Price
100.00 cents per unit
Fund Size
R 429.9 million
Initial Fee
Class A: 0%
Initial Advisory Fee Maximum
Maximum 3.45% (Incl. VAT)
Annual Service Fee
Class A: 0.92%, Class B: 0.86% (Incl. VAT)
Annual Advisory Fee Maximum
Maximum 1.15% (Incl. VAT)
Total Expense Ratio
1.41%
Transaction Cost
0.12%
Total Investment Charge
1.53%
Calculation Period
Estimate
Income Declaration Dates
30 June & 31 December
Last 12 Month Distributions
29/12/2023: (A) 1.68
Income Reinvestment / Payout Dates
2nd working day in July & January
Transaction cut-off time
14:00
Valuation Time
17:00
Frequency of pricing
Our daily NAV prices are published on our website and in the national newspaper
ASISA Classification
South African – Multi Asset – Flexible
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