NOMRBF1
Nomura Ringgit Bond Fund 1
Investment Objective
The Nomura Ringgit Bond Fund 1 (the “Fund”) is a wholesale fixed income fund which seeks to optimize returns to its investors by mainly investing in fixed income securities denominated in Ringgit Malaysia.
Nomura Ringgit Bond Fund 1 seeks to optimize returns to its investors by mainly investing in fixed income securities denominated in Ringgit Malaysia.
The Fund shall invest primarily in fixed income securities with sound and quality credit fundamentals. For liquidity purpose, the Fund may also invest in fixed income instruments which are relatively liquid in nature including deposit placements with banks and debt securities issued by the Malaysian Government.
Investment Strategy
Investment Manager
Eugene Martin
Designated Fund Manager
Eugene joined NAMM in August 2019 as Portfolio Manager attached to the Malaysian Fixed Income and Global Sukuk team. Prior to joining NAMM, Eugene was a strategist for Fixed Income Currency and Commodities of CIMB Investment Bank. He was also Fund Manager and Senior Credit Analyst for AmFunds Management.
As Portfolio Manager at NAMM, Eugene is a contributing member of the Emerging Bond Investment meetings held regularly and jointly with other Emerging Bond market specialists from Nomura Asset Management offices in New York, Singapore, Tokyo, London and Frankfurt.
Eugene holds a Masters of Applied Economics from the Australian National University and a Bachelor in Health Sciences (Hons) Biomedicine from Universiti Sains Malaysia.
Key Facts
Fund Type
Fixed Income (Wholesale Fund)
Performance Benchmark
12-month Malayan Banking Berhad Fixed Deposit Account rate
Asset Allocation
Fixed income securities denominated in Malaysian Ringgit, deposit and money at call with financial institutions
Target Investors
the Fund is suitable for sophisticated investors seeking to optimize its returns in fixed income securities
Base currency
MYR
Transaction Details
Minimum Initial Investment – MYR 500,000
Minimum Subsequent Investment – MYR 250,000
Partners
Nomura Ringgit Bond Fund 1 is distributed by distribution partners below:
FSMOne (e-host)
Philip Mutual Berhad (e-host)
UOB Kay Hian Securities
Kenanga Investors Berhad
Fees & Charges
Sales charge
Nil
Management fee
Up to 0.20% p.a. on the NAV of the Fund
Trustee fee
0.03% p.a. on the NAV of the Fund and a minimum yearly fee of RM 9,000
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Product Highlights Sheet
Fund Factsheet
Semi/Quarterly Report
Annual Report
First Supplementary Information Memorandum
The marketing materials appeared on this website were prepared by Nomura Asset Management Malaysia (Registration No.: 200601028939 (748695-A), for information purposes only and is not intended as an offer, solicitation or recommendation with respect to the purchase or sale of any particular investment. These materials have not been reviewed by the Securities Commission Malaysia (“SC”). Before investing, investors are advised to read and understand the contents of Nomura Ringgit Bond Fund 1 (“Fund”)’s Information Memorandum dated [1 July 2019] (“IM”) and Product Highlights Sheet (“PHS”) which highlights the key features and risks of the Fund. Both the IM and PHS have been lodged with the SC but it should not be taken to indicate that SC recommends the Fund. SC takes no responsibility for the contents of the IM, the PHS and any marketing material appearing on this website; makes no representations as to their accuracy or completeness; and expressly disclaims all liability arising from, or in reliance upon the whole or any part of their contents. Copies of the IM and PHS can be obtained from our office or on this website, and application for units can only be made on receipt of an application form referred to and accompanying a copy of the IM. Among others, investors should be aware: i) of the risks and costs involved in investing in the Fund; ii) that the price of units (in the Fund) and distributions payable (if any) may go down as well as up; and iii) that past performance of the Fund and target fund (if any) should not be taken as an indication of its future performance. Investors should make their own risk assessment and seek professional advice, where necessary.