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The Fund aims to achieve long term capital growth. The Fund aims to achieve this by investing in the Ninety One Global Franchise Fund, a sub-fund in the Ninety One Global Strategy Fund umbrella scheme domiciled in Luxembourg. The underlying fund primarily invests in shares of companies around the world. The underlying fund will have a blend of investments and will be unrestricted in its choice of companies either by size or industry or in terms of geographical make-up of the portfolio. It will focus investment on securities deemed to be of high quality which are typically associated with global brands or franchises. The Feeder Fund consists solely of participatory interests in the underlying fund and other securities (including financial instruments and assets in liquid form) as allowed by the Act.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Clyde Rossouw | - | 2012 | Now |
Biography | Clyde is Co-Head of Quality at Ninety One. He is a portfolio manager with a focus on low volatility real return equity and multi-asset investing. His portfolio manager duties include the Quality team’s flagship Global Franchise Strategy, as well as the Global Quality Equity Income Strategy and Opportunity Strategy. Clyde joined the firm in 1999, initially as an asset allocation and sector allocation strategist. Prior to Ninety One, Clyde was awarded a study bursary by Sanlam where he worked for eight years, including five years in asset management. His experience in investments included fixed income analysis and portfolio management. Clyde graduated from the University of Cape Town with a Bachelor of Science degree in Statistics and Actuarial Science. He was awarded the Certificates in Actuarial Techniques in 1995, and Finance and Investments in 1997 by the Institute of Actuaries in London. Clyde is a CFA® Charterholder. | ||
Philip Saunders | - | 2001 | 2012 |
Biography | Philip is Co-Head of Multi-Asset Growth at Ninety One. He is also co-portfolio manager for the Global Strategic Managed and Risk Managed strategies, and has macro focussed research responsibilities. He is closely involved with the Ninety One Investment Institute, directing its macro research agenda. He began his investment career in 1981 as an analyst at Guinness Mahon & Co Limited, assuming management responsibility for the company’s managed currency funds in 1984. In 1987, he became a founding director of Guinness Flight Global Asset Management, which was later acquired by Ninety One in 1998, and led its successful Global Fixed Income team. In 2000 he joined the Multi-Asset team, becoming Head in 2004. Philip graduated from Cambridge University in 1980 with a MA in History. |
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