FTF Martin Currie UK Mid Cap Class S - Accumulation (GBP)
Income and accumulation units
With income units, any income is paid as cash. This can be withdrawn, reinvested or simply held on your account. With accumulation units any income is retained within the fund; the number of units remains the same but the price of each unit increases by the amount of income generated within the fund. Generally accumulation units offer a slightly more efficient way to reinvest income, although many investors will choose to hold income units and reinvest the income to buy extra units.
×Charges and Savings
Initial charges | |
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Initial charge: | 0.00% |
Initial saving from HL: | 0.00% |
Net initial charge: | 0.00% |
HL dealing charge: | Free |
Annual charges | |||
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Performance fee: | No | ||
Ongoing charge (OCF/TER): | 0.82% i | ||
Ongoing saving from HL: | 0.20% i | ||
Net ongoing charge: | 0.62% | ||
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In some cases the ongoing savings are provided by our loyalty bonus. Loyalty bonuses are tax-free in an ISA or SIPP. However, they may be subject to tax in a Fund & Share Account which would, in effect, reduce their value and increase the net ongoing charge.
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Performance
23/12/19 to 23/12/20 | 23/12/20 to 23/12/21 | 23/12/21 to 23/12/22 | 23/12/22 to 23/12/23 | 23/12/23 to 23/12/24 | |
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Annual return | -13.58% | 15.23% | -17.13% | 10.58% | -1.09% |
Please remember past performance is not a guide to future returns. Where no data is shown, figures are not available. This information is provided to help you choose your own investments, remember they can fall as well as rise in value so you may not get back the original amount invested.
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Richard Bullas took over FTF Martin Currie UK Mid Cap in June 2020. He began his career working in accountancy before moving to Aviva as an analyst. He joined Rensburg Fund Management, which later became Franklin Templeton Fund Management, in 2000. Bullas became a fund manager in 2006 and has...
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Fund Objective
Aims to achieve capital growth exceeding that of the FTSE 250 Index (excluding investment company stocks) over the medium to long term (meaning 3-5 years).
Income Details
Security | Weight |
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CRANSWICK | 4.97% |
QINETIQ GROUP | 4.89% |
JTC | 4.84% |
PETS AT HOME GROUP | 4.51% |
BELLWAY P L C | 4.48% |
BODYCOTE | 4.17% |
SERCO GROUP | 4.10% |
GRAINGER | 4.05% |
INCHCAPE | 3.60% |
Derwent London Plc Derwent London Ord GBP0.05 | 3.59% |
Sector | Weight |
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Investment Banking & Brokerage Services | 11.67% |
Retailers | 11.46% |
Industrial Support Services | 9.03% |
Industrial Engineering | 7.61% |
Household Goods & Home Construction | 6.95% |
Electronic & Electrical Equipment | 6.82% |
Real Estate Investment Trusts | 6.53% |
Food Producers | 4.97% |
Aerospace & Defence | 4.89% |
Software & Computer Services | 4.68% |
Country | Weight |
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United Kingdom | 92.39% |
Cash and Equiv. | 3.39% |
Ireland | 2.57% |
Direct Property and REITs | 1.64% |
Data policy - All information should be used for indicative purposes only. You should independently check data before making any investment decision. HL cannot guarantee that the data is accurate or complete, and accepts no responsibility for how it may be used. Prices provided by Morningstar, correct as at 23 December 2024. Data provided by Broadridge, correct as at 31 August 2024.
4 If you elect to receive the income from an ISA or a Fund & Share Account, we will collect any dividends for you and then pay them directly into your bank account within the first 10 working days of the following month.