Share ClassISINNav PriceDaily ChangeLast Update
A Inc ZARZAE0000314154397.64000.583518/06/13

Range: Investec Unit Trust Scheme
Fund objective
The Investec Growth Fund aims to achieve capital growth over the long term. The objective is to achieve returns well in excess of the benchmark, measured over three year periods. The fund invests in South African companies which are expected to deliver above average earnings growth in the future. A true growth company is typically one that is expected to grow earnings faster and more profitably for shareholders than the average company. Investors should also be paying a reasonable price for the expected growth. Other factors important to the investment decision are the quality of management, growth trends, the nature of the industry, competitive position and market share. Fund features • Utilisation of the Investec proprietary research model to assist in the screening and the selection of growth companies • Outperformance of the broader stock market over the long term • A specialist equity fund for investors who want exposure to growth shares • Provides portfolio diversification from other investment styles
Portfolio manager: Richard Middleton
Portfolio manager biography:
Richard is a portfolio manager at Investec Asset Management with responsibility for the Growth Equity strategy as well as Emerging Companies strategy. He joined the firm in 2010 from Stanlib Asset Management where he headed up their growth franchise for three years, including management of the growth unit trust for seven years. In addition, Richard was responsible for a number of segregated clients, a quantitative unit trust as well as a market neutral hedge fund. Prior to Stanlib, Richard worked at Liberty Asset Management as an industrial analyst and assistant portfolio manager, as well as at Rand Merchant Bank Asset Management as a precious metals analyst. He started his investment career at Gold Field's Minerals Economic division as a mining analyst. Richard graduated from the University of the Witwatersrand with a Master of Business Administration (MBA) and a degree in Metallurgical Engineering.
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Key facts

Fund Size R1277.7m
Fund launch date 01/08/1988
Share class launch date 02/07/2001
Domicile South Africa
Peer group sector ASISA SA Equity General
Performance comparison index FTSE/JSE All Share Index (ALSI)

Share class charges

Maximum initial charge 0.00%
Annual management fee 0.85%
Estimated total expense ratio 1.36%
TER date 31/03/2013
Performance fee
participation rate
20%
Performance fee
hurdle rate
FTSE/JSE All Share Index (ALSI)

Dealing information

Pricing 16.00 SA Time (forward pricing)
Types of shares Inc, N/A
Share class dealing currency ZAR
Lump sum RR10,000
Per month RR500

Share class codes

ISIN ZAE000031415
Bloomberg INVGRWA SJ

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