The Borneo Post

CIMB-Principal RQFII quota a boon to access China A-Shares

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KUCHING: CIMB- Principal As set Management Bhd ( CIMB- Principal), the first asset management company in Malaysia to have received the Renminbi Qualified Foreign Institutio­nal Investor ( RQFII) licence in March 2017, was recently awarded an additional quota of one billion yuan (approximat­ely US$ 150 million) by the China State Administra­tion of Foreign Exchange.

The RQFII licence al lows investors to gain direct access to the China A- Shares market, otherwise accessible to only China on-shore investors.

The initial quota of RMB600 million (approximat­ely US$100 million) was fully utilised just after two months through the CIMB- Principal China Direct Opportunit­ies Fund launched in March 2018.

The fund is an equity growth fund that aims to provide capital appreciati­on over the medium to long-term and will invest a minimum of 70 per cent of its net asset value ( NAV) in China AShares focusing mainly on small and mid- cap companies with good growth potential, while the remaining 30 per cent of its NAV will be invested in liquid assets.

Munirah Khairuddin, chief executive off icer of CIMBPrinci­pal said, “Achieving our target fund size of US$100 million just after two months speaks volumes of investors’ bullish long-term view of China’s growth story.

“In re s p ons e to the overwhelmi­ng demand for our maiden China-focused Fund, we are pleased to provide investors with this golden opportunit­y – through the additional RQFII quota of RMB1 billion – to benefit from the growth prospects of China’s ‘new’ economy and the world’s second largest equity market.

Achieving our target fund size of US$100 million just after two months speaks volumes of investors’ bullish long-term view of China’s growth story.

“The visibility of China AShares has also been greatly enhanced following its inclusion in the MSCI global indices on 1 June 2018.

“The additional quota awarded to CIMB-Principal provides us with a strong advantage to strengthen our customer value propositio­n, while cementing our leadership position in the asset management industry, both in Malaysia and regionally,” Munirah added.

Speaking from CIMB Bank’s viewpoint as the distributo­r of the Fund, Gary Yong, Regional Head of Wealth Management, CIMB Bank Berhad, said, “We achieved RM200 million (approximat­ely US$ 50 million) in sales during the IOP of the Fund, our highest sales volume year-to- date.

“This is a testament of not only CIMB’s strong distributi­on network of 269 branches nationwide and capabiliti­es in offering relevant financial solutions that meet the demands of today’s investors, but also the solid growth prospects of the Fund.”

The benchmark for the Fund is Shanghai Shenzhen CSI 500 Index, one of the fastest growing segments in China’s economy. It provides exposure to small and medium companies of the new economy which may have potential to be global players.

The Fund is co-managed by CCB Principal Asset Management Co Ltd (CCB Principal), one of China’s fastest growing asset management companies and backed by China Constructi­on Bank, US- based Principal Financial Group, and China Huadian Capital Holdings Company Ltd.

As at March 2018, CCB Principal recorded US$220 billion of assets under management.

Munirah Khairuddin, chief executive officer of CIMB-Principal

 ??  ?? CIMB Group chief executive officer of group asset management and investment­s Effendy Shahul Hamid (middle), with (from left) Munirah, CIMB-Principal chief executive officer of Asian region Alejandro Echegorri, Principal Financial Group vice president...
CIMB Group chief executive officer of group asset management and investment­s Effendy Shahul Hamid (middle), with (from left) Munirah, CIMB-Principal chief executive officer of Asian region Alejandro Echegorri, Principal Financial Group vice president...

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