Public Islamic Opportunities Fund (Piof)

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30 October 2020

PUBLIC ISLAMIC OPPORTUNITIES FUND (PIOF)


RESPONSIBILITY STATEMENT
This Product Highlights Sheet has been reviewed and approved by the directors of Public Mutual Berhad and
they collectively and individually accept full responsibility for the accuracy of the information. Having made all
reasonable inquiries, they confirm to the best of their knowledge and belief, that there are no false or misleading
statements or omission of other facts which would make any statement in the Product Highlights Sheet false
or misleading.

STATEMENTS OF DISCLAIMER
The Securities Commission Malaysia has authorised/recognised the issuance of PIOF and a copy of this Product
Highlights Sheet has been lodged with the Securities Commission Malaysia.
The authorisation of PIOF and lodgement of this Product Highlights Sheet, should not be taken to indicate that
the Securities Commission Malaysia recommends the PIOF, or assumes responsibility for the correctness of any
statement made or opinion or report expressed in this Product Highlights Sheet.
The Securities Commission Malaysia is not liable for any non-disclosure on the part of Public Mutual Berhad,
responsible for PIOF, and takes no responsibility for the contents of this Product Highlights Sheet. The Securities
Commission Malaysia makes no representation on the accuracy or completeness of this Product Highlights Sheet, and
expressly disclaims any liability whatsoever arising from, or in reliance upon, the whole or any part of its contents.

PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS SHEET

This Product Highlights Sheet (PHS) only highlights the key features and risks of this unit trust fund.
Investors are advised to request, read and understand the fund’s prospectus before deciding to invest.
PIOF has been certified as Shariah-compliant by the Shariah Adviser appointed for the fund.

BRIEF INFORMATION ON THE PRODUCT


What is this product about?

Type of product Unit trust fund

Capital protected or No
guaranteed

Manager of fund Public Mutual Berhad

Trustee of fund AmanahRaya Trustees Berhad

Shariah Adviser of fund ZICO Shariah Advisory Services Sdn. Bhd.

Distributor of fund Unit trust scheme consultants (UTCs) of Public Mutual Berhad

KEY FEATURES OF THE PRODUCT


What am I investing in?

Category of fund Equity (Shariah-compliant)

Fund objective To achieve capital growth through investments in companies with small market
capitalisation which comply with Shariah principles.
Notes:
The fund will invest in companies with small market capitalisation at the point of purchase.
The fund may remain invested in counters which have moved above the market capitalisation range
stated in the fund’s investment policy and strategy.

Asset allocation Shariah-compliant equities 70% to 98% of net asset value (NAV)

The balance of the fund’s NAV may be invested in sukuk and Islamic liquid assets
which include Islamic money market instruments, Islamic investment accounts
and Islamic deposits.
If the outlook for equity market is unfavourable, the Shariah-compliant equity exposure may be
reduced to below the range indicated above as a temporary defensive strategy.

Shariah-compliant foreign assets Up to 30% of the fund’s NAV

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What am I investing in? (cont’d)

Location of assets • Malaysia


• Up to 30% of NAV may be invested in foreign markets which include:-

➢ China ➢ Singapore
➢ Hong Kong ➢ Thailand
➢ South Korea ➢ Indonesia
➢ Taiwan ➢ United States of America
➢ Any other permitted markets where the regulatory authority is an ordinary
or associate member of the International Organization of Securities
Commissions.

PRODUCT SUITABILITY
Who is this fund suitable for?

Investor profile The fund is suitable for medium to long-term investors who are able to withstand
ups and downs of the stock market in pursuit of capital growth.
Note: Medium to long term refers to a period of 3 years or more.

KEY RISKS
What are the key risks associated with this product?

Market risk Market risk refers to the possibility that an investment will lose value because of
a general decline in financial markets, due to economic, political and/or other
factors, which will result in a decline in the fund’s NAV.

Specific security risk Prices of a particular security may fluctuate in response to the circumstances
affecting individual companies. As such, adverse price movements of a particular
security invested by the fund may adversely affect the fund’s NAV and unit price.

Liquidity risk Liquidity risk refers to the ease of liquidating an asset depending on the asset’s
volume traded in the market. If the fund holds assets that are illiquid, or are difficult
to dispose of, the value of the fund will be negatively affected when it has to sell
such assets at unfavourable prices.

Risk of non-compliance This risk refers to the risk that the currently held Shariah-compliant equities in the
with Shariah fund may be reclassified as Shariah non-compliant in the periodic review of the
requirements equities by the Shariah Advisory Council of the Securities Commission Malaysia,
the Shariah Adviser or the Shariah boards of the relevant Islamic indices. If this
occurs, the Manager will take the necessary steps to dispose such equities. There
may be opportunity loss to the fund due to the fund not being allowed to retain
the excess capital gains derived from the disposal of the Shariah non-compliant
equities. The value of the fund may also be adversely affected in the event of a
disposal of Shariah non-compliant equities at a price lower than the investment cost.

You are advised to read the fund’s prospectus and understand the risks involved and, if necessary,
consult your professional adviser(s) before investing.

FEES & CHARGES


What are the fees and charges involved?

Sales charge Up to 5.5% of NAV per unit.


The Manager may at its discretion charge a lower sales charge.

Redemption charge Nil

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What are the fees and charges involved? (cont’d)

Switching charge To Recipient


Fund Equity / Mixed Sukuk / Bond /
Money Market
Asset / Balanced Fixed Income
Switch-out/ Funds
Funds Funds
(Exit)

Within 90 days:

- Loaded units Up to 0.75%* Up to 0.75%* Up to 0.75%*


- Partial-load units Up to 0.50%* Up to 0.50%* Up to 0.50%*

After 90 days:

- Loaded units Up to RM50 Up to RM50 Nil


- Partial-load units Up to 0.50%* Up to 0.50%* Nil
Notes:
• Loaded units are units which have incurred a sales charge of 3% or more through investments
in equity/mixed asset/balanced funds.
• Partial-load units are units which have incurred a sales charge of less than 3% through investments
in equity/mixed asset/balanced funds.
* Subject to a minimum of RM50, whichever is the higher.

Transfer charge Up to RM50 per transfer.

Management fee 1.50% per annum of the NAV.

Trustee fee 0.06% per annum of the NAV, subject to a minimum fee of RM18,000 and a
maximum fee of RM600,000 per annum.

Note: The above fees and charges may be subject to any applicable taxes and/or duties (if any) which are payable
by you.

There are fees and charges involved and you are advised to consider them before investing in the fund.

PERFORMANCE OF PIOF

Average Annual Returns for the following periods ended 31 July 2020

1-Year 3-Year 5-Year 10-Year Since Commencement*


PIOF (%) 51.91 11.72 11.53 17.23 31.85

Benchmark index (%)** 1.17 -8.21 -4.04 3.77 6.95

Annual Total Return for the Financial Years Ended 31 July

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
PIOF (%) 8.55 8.07 22.37 14.46 5.17 -0.89 17.71 -4.29 -7.05 51.91
Benchmark index (%)** 13.91 8.70 28.78 28.57 -15.81 -3.45 9.64 -17.47 -9.72 1.17

1-Year Fund Performance Review


PIOF registered a total return of +51.91% for the financial year ended 31 July 2020 in comparison to its benchmark’s
return of +1.17% over the same period.
Notes:
* The figure shown is for the period since the fund’s commencement (12 July 2005).
** Prior to 30 April 2013, the fund’s benchmark was the FTSE Bursa Malaysia EMAS Shariah Index (replacement of the Kuala Lumpur
Shariah Index by Bursa Malaysia with effect from 1 November 2007).
Effective from 30 April 2013, the fund’s benchmark was changed to the FTSE Bursa Malaysia Small Cap Shariah Index.
The calculation of the above returns is based on NAV-to-NAV basis, and is sourced from Lipper.
Average annual returns of the fund are derived by dividing the total returns of the fund with the number of years under review.
Commencement date is the last day of the initial offer period.

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Portfolio Turnover Ratio (PTR)

2018 2019 2020

PTR (time) 0.08 0.08 0.25

The fund’s PTR remained at 0.08 times for the financial years ended 2018 and 2019 due to ongoing rebalancing
activities. For the financial year ended 2020, the fund’s PTR subsequently increased to 0.25 times due to a higher
level of rebalancing activities undertaken by the fund.

Distribution

2018 2019 2020

Gross distribution per unit (sen) 1.50 0.50 -

Net distribution per unit (sen) 1.50 0.50 -

Distribution is in the form of cash.

PAST PERFORMANCE OF THE FUND IS NOT AN INDICATION OF ITS FUTURE PERFORMANCE.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Valuation
The NAV of this fund is calculated and the price of units published on each business day at www.publicmutual.com.my.

Purchase and redemption of units


You can purchase and redeem units of the fund on any business day at the fund’s next determined NAV.
Initial investment
• Minimum initial investment*: RM1,000.
• Existing investors who are Public Mutual Online (PMO) subscribers may purchase units of the fund online.
• If you are not an existing PMO subscriber, you may register online for PMO via our website or through
our Smart kiosks located at our branches or Customer Service Centre at the 1 Utama Shopping Centre.
Alternatively, you can apply for PMO by submitting the PMO Service Application Form personally at any
Public Mutual Berhad branch.
• Otherwise, please submit your completed investment application form together with a cheque to any of
the Public Bank Berhad branches.
• For first time investor of Public Mutual Berhad, you are required to complete the new investor form.
Note: * The Manager may vary the minimum initial investment amount from time to time.

Additional investments
• Minimum additional investment: RM100.
• You may invest regularly through PMO, direct debit authorisation with banks or by depositing your cheque
into the collection accounts maintained at Public Bank Berhad.

How You Should Write Your Cheque

Individual Cheque must be made payable to:


Investors
Initial
“Public Mutual Berhad - New NRIC No. of First Holder”.
Investment

“Public Mutual Berhad - Account No. of Targeted Fund”


Additional
or
Investment
“Public Mutual Berhad - New NRIC No. of First Holder”.

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Purchase and redemption of units (cont’d)

For corporate investors, cheque for initial investment must be made payable to “Public Mutual Berhad -
Your Company Registration Number”. Cheque for additional investment must be made payable to “Public
Mutual Berhad - Account No. of Targeted Fund or Your Company Registration Number”.
Please write down your name, new NRIC/passport number/company registration number and telephone
number at the back of the cheque.

Cooling-off right
• Applicable for first time investors of Public Mutual Berhad.
• Your request must be submitted either to the Public Mutual Berhad Head Office or any of its branch offices
within 6 business days from the date of receipt of the investment application form and payment by Public
Mutual Berhad.
• Full refund will be paid within 10 days from the date of exercise of this right.
• The refund for every unit held will be the sum of the price of a unit on the day the units were purchased and
the sales charge imposed (and any applicable taxes and/or duties, if any) on the day the units were purchased.
• Corporates or institutions, staff of the Manager and persons registered to deal in unit trust funds are not
entitled to the cooling-off right.

Redemption
• Minimum units for redemption: 1,000 units.
• You can execute your redemption request via PMO or by completing and submitting the redemption form on
any business day to your nearest Public Mutual Berhad branch office or Public Mutual Berhad Head Office.
• Your redemption proceeds will be paid within 10 days from our receipt of your request. If partial redemption
results in less than 1,000 units being held in your account with the fund, the Manager may redeem the
entire account.

DO NOT PAY CASH FOR YOUR INVESTMENT

UTCs AND STAFF OF PUBLIC MUTUAL BERHAD ARE NOT AUTHORISED TO COLLECT
INVESTMENT AMOUNT IN CASH UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES WHATSOEVER.
Public Mutual Berhad will not be liable for any loss incurred should you give cash to our UTCs or staff.

DO NOT PAY CASH TO A UTC OR STAFF OF PUBLIC MUTUAL BERHAD.

BNM/02/01-2020

DO NOT ISSUE A CHEQUE IN THE NAME OF A UTC OR STAFF OF PUBLIC MUTUAL BERHAD.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

This is neither a capital guaranteed nor a capital protected fund.


Unit prices and distributions payable, if any, may go down as well as up.
Past performance of the fund is not an indication of its future performance.
Where unit splits or distribution is declared, following the issue of unit splits and/or distribution, the
NAV per unit will be reduced accordingly to reflect/account for the unit splits and/or distribution.
Where unit splits is declared, the value of investment in Ringgit Malaysia terms will remain unchanged
after the distribution of additional units.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

Who should I contact for further information on the fund?


For information pertaining to the fund, you may consult/contact:
• UTCs who are registered with the Federation of Investment Managers Malaysia (FIMM);
• Public Mutual Berhad Customer Service Hotline at 03-2022 5000; or
• email us at [email protected].

Who should I contact to lodge a complaint?


1. For internal dispute resolution, you may contact our Customer Service Hotline at 03-2022 5000.
2. If you are dissatisfied with the outcome of the internal dispute resolution process, please refer your dispute to
the Securities Industry Dispute Resolution Center (SIDREC):
(a) via phone to : 03-2282 2280
(b) via fax to : 03-2282 3855
(c) via email to : [email protected]
(d) via letter to : Securities Industry Dispute Resolution Center (SIDREC)
Unit A-9-1, Level 9, Tower A
Menara UOA Bangsar
No. 5, Jalan Bangsar Utama 1
59000 Kuala Lumpur
3. You can also direct your complaint to Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) even if you have initiated a dispute
resolution process with SIDREC. To make a complaint, please contact the SC’s Consumer & Investor Office:
(a) via phone to the Aduan Hotline at : 03-6204 8999
(b) via fax to : 03-6204 8991
(c) via email to : [email protected]
(d) via online complaint form available at www.sc.com.my
(e) via letter to : Consumer & Investor Office
Securities Commission Malaysia
No. 3, Persiaran Bukit Kiara
Bukit Kiara
50490 Kuala Lumpur
4. FIMM’s Complaints Bureau:
(a) via phone to : 03-2092 3800
(b) via fax to : 03-2093 2700
(c) via email to : [email protected]
(d) via online complaint form available at www.fimm.com.my
(e) via letter to : Legal, Secretarial & Regulatory Affairs
Federation of Investment Managers Malaysia
19-06-01, 6th Floor Wisma Tune
No. 19 Lorong Dungun
Damansara Heights
50490 Kuala Lumpur

This PHS will be updated on 29 October 2021. You may refer to our website at www.publicmutual.com.my
for the updated PHS.

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