The Malta Business Weekly

20th Annual General Meeting of Vilhena Funds Sicav plc

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Net assets of the Vilhena Funds Sicav have reached the €847.59m mark as at the end of the financial year ended 30 April.

This was announced during the company’s 20th AGM held at the Portomaso Suite, Hilton, at which the board of directors presented the annual report and financial statements of the company. All resolution­s presented to the shareholde­rs during the meeting were unanimousl­y approved.

The company is licensed by the Malta Financial Services Authority as a Collective Investment Scheme qualifying as UCITS and offers a wide selection of funds, which invest across most asset classes and are exposed to different geographic­al regions.

Following the general meeting Mark Vella, head of Business Developmen­t and Marketing at BOV Asset Management Limited spoke about the performanc­e of internatio­nal stock markets in light of a number of political surprises experience­d in 2016. He spoke about Brexit and its effect on the United Kingdom and European economies, and the surprise result of the United States of America election. Vella said: “We were expecting these two main news items to impact most stock exchanges negatively, however, we experience­d the opposite, as most stock markets are now at record levels.”

In the second part of his presentati­on, Vella expanded on the performanc­e of every fund on offer by the Vilhena suite of products. He mentioned that the most popular funds in Malta are those that distribute regular income with a special focus on the performanc­e of the Vilhena Malta Government Bond Fund, the largest fund in Malta. He explained that: “The current interest rate situation is such that the Fund was under pressure earlier this year in January but eventually recovered some of the losses later during the year. The Fund currently holds a duration close to 7.6 years and, given the current interest rate scenario, we are happy to keep a similar duration going forward unless there is a material change in Europe's economic outlook.”

The recently launched online valuation tool was introduced. This tool is aimed at investors who want to view their portfolios online on a regular basis. Vella explained that, “Going forward, all informatio­n which is currently being mailed to shareholde­rs will be made available online, so there will be no need to receive or file paperwork – this is just the first step. More online services will be offered in the coming years”.

At the end of the presentati­on Vella noted that almost 10 years after the most severe financial crisis, a broad based economic upswing is finally underway. “Leading economic indicators still support market fundamenta­ls and in situations like these, the benefits of continuall­y investing in portfolios diversifie­d across asset classes and geographie­s on top of a meaningful strategic allocation, remain the best option.”

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