PIA Invesco UK Equity Income Ser B

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Top 10 Holdings

Stock % Weight
TOTAL SE 5.42
NEXT 5.39
FERGUSON 4.50
RELX 3.99
BP 3.97
SHELL 3.79
BARCLAYS 3.75
PURETECH HEALTH 3.65
CRH 3.57
SSE 3.02
Total 41.07

Fund Aims

Objective: The investment strategy of the fund is to purchase units in the Invesco UK Equity Income Fund - the underlying fund.

Underlying Fund Objective: The fund aims to achieve income and capital growth over the long term (5 years plus). The fund invests at least 80% of its assets in shares or other equity related securities of companies incorporated, domiciled or carrying out the main part of their economic activity in the UK. In pursuing the fund’s investment objective, the fund manager may consider it appropriate to also invest in other transferable securities (including private and unlisted equities and non UK companies), money market instruments, collective investment schemes (including funds managed by the Invesco group), deposits and cash. The fund may use derivatives for efficient portfolio management purposes only, to reduce risk, reduce costs and/or generate additional capital or income.

Fund Manager

James Goldstone manager of the underlying fund for 3 years and 11 months

Photo of James Goldstone James joined the Henley Investment Centre's UK Equities team in August 2012 and was appointed manager of the UK equities portfolio of Invesco Perpetual Select Trust plc in October 2016. He was subsequently appointed manager of the Keystone Investment Trust plc portfolio in April 2017 and also manages UK equity pension and pan-European equity mandates. Prior to joining Invesco, James was co-head of pan-European sales at Banco Espirito Santo in London. James began his career in pan-European equity sales at Credit Lyonnais in 2001 and went on, via HSBC and Dresdner Kleinwort, to specialise in UK equity sales

Ciaran Mallon manager of the underlying fund for 3 years and 11 months

Photo of Ciaran Mallon Ciaran joined the company in January 2005 and is part of the UK Equities team managing UK Equity portfolios. Ciaran began his investment career in 1994 joining HSBC where he worked as an investment analyst before moving to United Friendly Asset Management (UFAM) in 1999 as a fund manager. He holds a BA (Hons) Chemistry from Oxford University and has also gained the CFA and Securities Institute Diploma.

Fund Overview

Bid (25/08/2021) 3.92
Offer (25/08/2021) 4.12
Number of holdings 168
Launch date 10/04/2003

Fund Charges

Annual Management Charge (AMC) 1.55%
Further Costs 0.17%
Yearly Total 1.72%

Asset Allocation

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  UK Equities 84.87%
  International Equities 12.80%
  Property 1.80%
  Money Market 0.27%
  Cash and Equivalents 0.24%
  International Bonds 0.01%
  UK Corporate Bonds 0.00%
  Other Assets 0.01%
Portfolio data accurate as at: 31/12/23

Important Information

Because of changes in exchange rates the value of your investment, as well as any money you take from it, can go down as well as up.

Some funds may invest in ‘underlying’ funds or other investment vehicles. The performance of our fund, compared to what it’s invested in won’t be exactly the same. That can be due to additional charges, cash management (needed to help people to enter and leave our fund when they want), tax and the timing of investments (this is known as a fund’s dealing cycle, it varies between managers and can be several days).

Source of portfolio data: Broadridge. Source of performance data: FE fundinfo. We can’t predict the future. Past performance isn’t a guide to future performance. The figures shown are intended only to demonstrate performance history of the fund, after allowing for the impact of fund charges and further costs, but take no account of product charges, or any Annual Management Charge paid for by the deduction of units. Charges and further costs may vary in the future and may be higher than they are now. Fund performance is based upon the movement of the daily price and is shown as total return in the fund's currency of denomination with gross income reinvested. The value of your investment can go down as well as up so you might get back less than you put in.

This factsheet is for information purposes only. If there is information or terminology included that you would like to discuss, then please contact an adviser. Investors should refer to their policy documentation and supporting brochures for fund availability, investment strategy, any product information and charges. Every care has been taken in populating this output, however it must be appreciated that neither Broadridge, Prudential nor their sources guarantee the accuracy, adequacy or completeness of this information or make any warranties regarding results from its usage.

Portfolio data accurate as at:

Asset Allocation

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  UK Equities 84.87%
  International Equities 12.80%
  Property 1.80%
  Money Market 0.27%
  Cash and Equivalents 0.24%
  International Bonds 0.01%
  UK Corporate Bonds 0.00%
  Other Assets 0.01%

Equity Sector Breakdown

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Industry Supersector Sector Subsector
 
Consumer Discretionary 18.26% - - -
 
Retail - 6.80% - -
 
Retailers - - 6.80% -
 
Diversified Retailers - - - 5.39%
 
Apparel Retailers - - - 1.41%
 
Media - 4.62% - -
 
Media - - 4.62% -
 
Publishing - - - 3.99%
 
Media Agencies - - - 0.63%
 
Consumer Products & Services - 3.89% - -
 
Consumer Services - - 3.89% -
 
Vending & Catering Service - - - 2.72%
 
Consumer Services: Misc. - - - 1.17%
 
Travel & Leisure - 2.95% - -
 
Travel & Leisure - - 2.95% -
 
Hotels & Motels - - - 2.95%
 
Industrials 17.52% - - -
 
Industrial Goods & Services - 13.95% - -
 
Industrial Support Services - - 7.04% -
 
Industrial Suppliers - - - 5.19%
 
Professional Business Support Services - - - 1.85%
 
General Industrials - - 4.04% -
 
Diversified Industrials - - - 4.04%
 
Aerospace & Defence - - 1.56% -
 
Defense - - - 1.56%
 
Industrial Transportation - - 1.32% -
 
Commercial Vehicle-Equipment Leasing - - - 1.32%
 
Construction & Materials - 3.57% - -
 
Construction & Materials - - 3.57% -
 
Cement - - - 3.57%
 
Financials 15.53% - - -
 
Insurance - 5.48% - -
 
Life Insurance - - 2.93% -
 
Life Insurance - - - 2.93%
 
Non-life Insurance - - 2.55% -
 
Full Line Insurance - - - 1.33%
 
Property & Casualty Insurance - - - 1.22%
 
Banks - 5.08% - -
 
Banks - - 5.08% -
 
Banks - - - 5.08%
 
Financial Services - 4.97% - -
 
Investment Banking & Brokerage Services - - 3.80% -
 
Asset Managers & Custodians - - - 3.19%
 
Diversified Financial Services - - - 0.61%
 
Finance & Credit Services - - 1.17% -
 
Financial Data & Systems - - - 1.17%
 
Energy 13.19% - - -
 
Energy - 13.19% - -
 
Non-Renewable Energy - - 13.19% -
 
Integrated Oil & Gas - - - 13.19%
 
Utilities 9.22% - - -
 
Utilities - 9.22% - -
 
Electricity - - 5.20% -
 
Conventional Electricity - - - 5.20%
 
Gas, Water & Multi-utilities - - 4.02% -
 
Multi-Utilities - - - 2.33%
 
Water - - - 1.70%
 
Consumer Staples 8.68% - - -
 
Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores - 4.67% - -
 
Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores - - 4.67% -
 
Food Retailers & Wholesalers - - - 2.96%
 
Nondurable Household Products - - - 1.71%
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco - 4.02% - -
 
Tobacco - - 2.57% -
 
Tobacco - - - 2.57%
 
Food Producers - - 1.45% -
 
Food Products - - - 1.45%
 
Basic Materials 6.91% - - -
 
Basic Resources - 6.04% - -
 
Precious Metals & Mining - - 3.81% -
 
Gold Mining - - - 3.81%
 
Industrial Metals & Mining - - 2.22% -
 
General Mining - - - 2.22%
 
Chemicals - 0.87% - -
 
Chemicals - - 0.87% -
 
Chemicals: Diversified - - - 0.87%
 
Health Care 6.11% - - -
 
Health Care - 6.11% - -
 
Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology - - 4.64% -
 
Biotechnology - - - 3.65%
 
Pharmaceuticals - - - 0.99%
 
Medical Equipment & Services - - 1.47% -
 
Medical Equipment - - - 1.47%
 
Non-Classified 2.27% - - -
 
Real Estate 1.80% - - -
 
Real Estate - 1.80% - -
 
Real Estate Investment Trusts - - 1.80% -
 
Residential REITs - - - 1.80%
 
Cash and Equivalents 0.50% - - -
 
Bonds 0.02% - - -

Regional Allocation

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  UK 84.87%
  Developed Europe - Excl UK 8.99%
  North America 3.82%
  Property 1.80%
  Cash and Equivalents 0.50%
  Non-Classified 0.01%
  Australia & New Zealand 0.01%

Fixed Interest Currencies

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  Non-Fixed Interest Assets 99.75%
  Cash 0.24%
  Pound Sterling 0.02%

Regional Breakdown

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Region Country
 
UK 84.87% -
 
United Kingdom - 84.87%
 
Developed Europe - Excl UK 8.99% -
 
France - 5.42%
 
Ireland - 3.57%
 
North America 3.82% -
 
Canada - 2.59%
 
United States - 1.23%
 
Property 1.80% -
 
Cash and Equivalents 0.50% -
 
Non-Classified 0.01% -
 
Australia & New Zealand 0.01% -
 
Australia - 0.01%

Breakdown By Market Cap (%)

Mega
 
 
51.97%
Large
 
 
19.54%
Medium
 
 
16.30%
Small
 
 
4.58%
Micro
 
 
0.77%
Non-Classified
 
 
6.31%
Bonds
 
 
0.02%
Cash
 
 
0.50%

Top 10 Holdings

Stock % Weight Sector Country
1 TOTAL SE 5.42% Non-Renewable Energy France
2 NEXT 5.39% Retailers United Kingdom
3 FERGUSON 4.50% Industrial Support Services United Kingdom
4 RELX 3.99% Media United Kingdom
5 BP 3.97% Non-Renewable Energy United Kingdom
6 SHELL 3.79% Non-Renewable Energy United Kingdom
7 BARCLAYS 3.75% Banks United Kingdom
8 PURETECH HEALTH 3.65% Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology United Kingdom
9 CRH 3.57% Construction & Materials Ireland
10 SSE 3.02% Electricity United Kingdom

Dual Aspect Equity Analysis

UK Equities Int'l Equities UK Bonds Int'l Bonds UK Gilts Property Other Cash & Equiv Total
Financials 15.53% - - - - - - - 15.53%
Real Estate - - - - - 1.80% - - 1.80%
Consumer Discretionary 18.26% - - - - - - - 18.26%
Consumer Staples 8.68% - - - - - - - 8.68%
Energy 7.76% 5.42% - - - - - - 13.19%
Utilities 9.22% - - - - - - - 9.22%
Health Care 6.11% - - - - - - - 6.11%
Industrials 13.95% 3.57% - - - - - - 17.52%
Basic Materials 3.09% 3.81% - - - - - - 6.91%
Cash and Equivalents - - - - - - - 0.24% 0.24%
Bonds - - - 0.01% - - - - 0.02%
Non-Classified 2.26% - - - - - 0.01% 0.27% 2.54%

Important Information

Because of changes in exchange rates the value of your investment, as well as any money you take from it, can go down as well as up.

Some funds may invest in ‘underlying’ funds or other investment vehicles. The performance of our fund, compared to what it’s invested in won’t be exactly the same. That can be due to additional charges, cash management (needed to help people to enter and leave our fund when they want), tax and the timing of investments (this is known as a fund’s dealing cycle, it varies between managers and can be several days).

The Industry Classification Benchmark is a product of FTSE International Limited and has been licensed for use.

This factsheet is for information purposes only. If there is information or terminology included that you would like to discuss, then please contact an adviser. Investors should refer to their policy documentation and supporting brochures for fund availability, investment strategy, any product information and charges. Every care has been taken in populating this output, however it must be appreciated that neither Broadridge, Prudential nor their sources guarantee the accuracy, adequacy or completeness of this information or make any warranties regarding results from its usage.

Identification Codes

Sedol Code B00HWS2
Mex Code SBINPT
Isin Code IE00B00HWS28
Citi Code QV66

Fund Charges

Annual Management Charge (AMC) 1.55%
Further Costs 0.17%
Yearly Total 1.72%

Aims and Benchmark

Aims Objective: The investment strategy of the fund is to purchase units in the Invesco UK Equity Income Fund - the underlying fund. Underlying Fund Objective: The fund aims to achieve income and capital growth over the long term (5 years plus). The fund invests at least 80% of its assets in shares or other equity related securities of companies incorporated, domiciled or carrying out the main part of their economic activity in the UK. In pursuing the fund’s investment objective, the fund manager may consider it appropriate to also invest in other transferable securities (including private and unlisted equities and non UK companies), money market instruments, collective investment schemes (including funds managed by the Invesco group), deposits and cash. The fund may use derivatives for efficient portfolio management purposes only, to reduce risk, reduce costs and/or generate additional capital or income.
Benchmark FTSE All-Share
ABI Sector UK All Companies

Ratings

FE Crown Crown Rating of 1

Important Information

Because of changes in exchange rates the value of your investment, as well as any money you take from it, can go down as well as up.

Some funds may invest in ‘underlying’ funds or other investment vehicles. The performance of our fund, compared to what it’s invested in won’t be exactly the same. That can be due to additional charges, cash management (needed to help people to enter and leave our fund when they want), tax and the timing of investments (this is known as a fund’s dealing cycle, it varies between managers and can be several days).

Charges and further costs may vary in the future and may be higher than they are now.

This factsheet is for information purposes only. If there is information or terminology included that you would like to discuss, then please contact an adviser. Investors should refer to their policy documentation and supporting brochures for fund availability, investment strategy, any product information and charges. Every care has been taken in populating this output, however it must be appreciated that neither Broadridge, Prudential nor their sources guarantee the accuracy, adequacy or completeness of this information or make any warranties regarding results from its usage.

Important Information

Because of changes in exchange rates the value of your investment, as well as any money you take from it, can go down as well as up.

Some funds may invest in ‘underlying’ funds or other investment vehicles. The performance of our fund, compared to what it’s invested in won’t be exactly the same. That can be due to additional charges, cash management (needed to help people to enter and leave our fund when they want), tax and the timing of investments (this is known as a fund’s dealing cycle, it varies between managers and can be several days).

Source of performance data: FE fundinfo. We can’t predict the future. Past performance isn’t a guide to future performance. The figures shown are intended only to demonstrate performance history of the fund, after allowing for the impact of fund charges and further costs, but take no account of product charges, or any Annual Management Charge paid for by the deduction of units. Charges and further costs may vary in the future and may be higher than they are now. Fund performance is based upon the movement of the daily price and is shown as total return in the fund's currency of denomination with gross income reinvested. The value of your investment can go down as well as up so you might get back less than you put in.

This factsheet is for information purposes only. If there is information or terminology included that you would like to discuss, then please contact an adviser. Investors should refer to their policy documentation and supporting brochures for fund availability, investment strategy, any product information and charges. Every care has been taken in populating this output, however it must be appreciated that neither Broadridge, Prudential nor their sources guarantee the accuracy, adequacy or completeness of this information or make any warranties regarding results from its usage.

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