Showing posts with label Public Mutual. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Public Mutual. Show all posts

Monday, March 2, 2009

Public Mutual Swept 7 Awards

Public Bank’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Public Mutual emerged for the sixth consecutive year as the biggest winner at The Edge-Lipper Malaysia Fund Awards 2009 by winning 7 of the 24 awards, including the prestigious “Best Overall Group” award. Public Mutual’s Chairman Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Dr. Teh Hong Piow expressed pride that once again Public Mutual emerged as the biggest winner at The Edge-Lipper Malaysia Fund Awards 2009. “These awards reflect Public Mutual's commitment to do its utmost to give value to our investors,” he said. He dedicated these awards to Public Mutual’s board of directors, management, staff, agency force and the investors for their unwavering support and trust over the years. Tan Sri Teh and the management team were on stage to receive the awards from YAB Dato' Sri Mohd Najib bin Hj Tun Abdul Razak, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance 1 during the award presentation ceremony held at the Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur.

Public Mutual is Malaysia’s largest private unit trust company with 67 funds under management. It has over 2,000,000 accountholders serviced by over 40,000 unit trust consultants. As at 31 December 2008, the total net asset value of the funds managed by the company was RM23.3 billion.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Economic Pulse

Real GDP Growth %: 6.8 (2004), 5.0 (2005), 5.9 (2006), 6.3 (2007), 5.0 (1st Qtr 2008)

Per Capita Income RM: 18,532 (2004), 18,966 (2005), 20,841 (2006), 23,103 (2007), 24,651 (1st Qtr 2008)

Inflation Rate %: 1.4 (2004), 3.0 (2005), 3.6 (2006), 2.0 (2007), 4.2 (1st Qtr 2008)

Average BLR %: 6.0 (2004), 6.2 (2005), 6.7 (2006), 6.7 (2007), 6.7 (1st Qtr 2008)

12 Month Fixed Deposit Average Interest Rate %: 3.7 (2004), 3.7 (2005), 3.7 (2006), 3.7 (2007), 3.7 (1st Qtr 2008)


Source: Bank Negara Malaysia Annual Report 2007

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Remain Calm Through Market Turbulence

In the wake of the turbulence of stock markets in recent months, unit trust investors may be tempted to either sell or buy. However, investors are advised to remain calm and practise dollar cost averaging with their long-term goals in view.

When regional and global markets succumbed to panic selling in August 2007 and more recently in January 2008, the severity and sharpness of the correction was large enough to make unit trust investors ask themselves whether they should redeem now to stem further losses or buy more units at currently low prices. In fact, if they practise dollar cost averaging, they need not concern themselves with these timing issues. Dollar cost averaging enables investors to automatically buy more units when prices fall and fewer units when prices rise.

It is especially during times of market volatility that individual investors should remain focused on their long-term investment goals and keep their emotions from influencing their investment decisions. A disciplined and methodical approach to investing is the key to long-term investment success.

Unit trust investors are advised to buy and hold their investments for the medium to long term. The buy-and-hold principle is based on the notion that a good investment will generate reasonably attractive returns over the medium to long term. This also means that investors are able to distinguish between daily movements in the market and the underlying long-term value of their investments. Professional fund managers buy and hold for the medium to long term as they are prepared to wait patiently over several years for their investments to reach their intrinsic or fair values. For the unit trust investor, the 'buy-and-hold' strategy can also be applied by holding on to a well-selected unit trust fund over a period of at least three years.

There are some investors who believe they can achieve superior returns by timing the purchase and redemption of equity funds to profit from the stockmarket's short-term movements. These investors are tempted to engage in timing the market especially in an environment where equity markets are volatile. Such investors who wish to make quick gains in the stock market by switching from one fund into another fund will often be disappointed. Market timing strategies that are often recommended by 'investment experts' have seldom been successful. This is because stock markets are inherently volatile and are impossible to predict with numerous factors, both domestic and foreign, affecting daily and weekly fluctuations in stock prices.

Investors who wish to take a more active approach with their investments by timing the market will expose themselves to many risks. In order to profit from the market's short-term trends, the investor has to correctly predict the market's trend and its turning points.
Without the appropriate skills to discern signals and time the entries and exits, the market timer may not only miss opportunities, but also potentially suffer the blow of rapid losses. Also with a higher frequency of fund switching, investors will have to incur increased transaction costs.

Investors who are concerned about market volatility are advised to practise dollar cost averaging as this strategy enables investors to focus on the long-term investment goal and not worry about the prevailing level of the market. Dollar cost averaging is simply investing a fixed amount of money in a financial asset (such as a unit trust fund) on a regular basis (monthly, quarterly, biannual) regardless of the market cycle. By investing a fixed amount on a regular basis, investors will buy more units when the market is lower and fewer units when the market is higher. This strategy will produce a lower average cost of investment than the average market price over any given period.

In addition, investors are also advised to rebalance their portfolios regularly at least once a year to ensure that their portfolio allocation reflects their investment objectives and risk profile. Thus if, as a result of an uptrend in stock prices, an investor's equity exposure has exceeded a level consistent with his risk tolerance, he can trim a portion of the equity funds and switch into bond or money market funds to rebalance the asset allocation accordingly.
Maintaining a target asset allocation reduces the risk that the portfolio becomes too concentrated in a single asset class.

In conclusion, unit trust investors should always focus on achieving their medium to long-term investment goals. The practice of dollar cost averaging and regular portfolio rebalancing are effective tools that help investors remain focused on the long term horizon and prevent them from over-reacting to short-term movements of the stockmarket.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Plan Ahead or Regret...

Are your basic savings enough to last a lifetime? How to achieve financial independence?

Everyone has to plan their budget and save at different stages of their lives. Savings can be used for rainy days, tiding through times of illness, getting married, or even for the bigger things in life like tending to our children's education needs, buying a new home, starting a business, and retirement.

The first step towards a sound financial future besides good health begins with planning ahead.

Careful planning can turn smallest sums of money into huge fortune. When you make that first step towards planning your future, you will be completely amazed at how much you stand to gain and what you had missed out on... Rest assured..
it's never too late!

Go ahead. Put your money to work and discover how you can achieve financial independence. How? Unit trust offer opportunities to help materialize your financial dreams.

The Purpose Of Financial Planning

Counter Inflation
Today, 3 meals will cost someone RM20 a day, but in 20 years' time, with current inflation rate of 6% a year in urban areas, those same 3 meals can cost up to RM64.

Ensure Adequate Income In Times Of Need
The unexpected can happen at anytime. Our jobs, families, and even physical health can present us with problems that we are not financially prepared for. This is when we will need to rely on our savings.

Improve Present & Future Lifestyles
Maintain a comfortable lifestyle well into the future.

Retirement

In recent EPF finding, it is reported that 60% of those who withdrew all their contributions at 55 spent all of it within 3 years, leaving them destitute. With the life expectancy of men being 71, and women being 76, the average man now can through the last 16 years of his life without income.

But what can we do to avoid such fate? The solution is simple. Start saving early. It is possible to plan our lifestyles in such a way where we can have what we want and still strengthen the bank account. From daily efforts like cutting back on our expenditure, paying attention to our unneccesary splurging, and invest wisely, we can plan our financial futures.

What Is Unit Trust?

* An investment scheme that pools money from many investors who share the same financial objectives.

* Presenting you the opportunity to invest with minimum of RM1,000 to assume to power of millions of ringgit.

* Professional fund managers to invest your hard earned money.

* Advantage of enjoying the benefits of large and diverse portfolio.

Solid Reasons To Invest In Unit Trust

Professional Investment Services
You have full-time professional award winning fund managers to manage your investments for you. Investment decisions are backed by extensive research, market analysis and vigilant monitoring of the economic and market environments.

Diversification Opportunities
By investing in unit trust funds, you have the opportunity to spread your money over a diversified portfolio of assets which otherwise may not be possible on your own.

Affordable
As the minimum initial investment amount in most unit trusts is relatively low, they are affordable as compared to direct investment in securities.

Spread Of Risks
Risks are spread over a wide variety of securities in different sectors. As a result, the risks are reduced.

Liquidity
Flexibility for investor to withdraw at any time and receive payment within 10 calendar days.

About Public Mutual

* A wholly-owned subsidiary of Public Bank.

* No. 1 unit trust company in Malaysia.

* Currently manages more than 60 funds with a total asset value of RM27 billion for over 1,800,000 account holders.

* A wealth of 27 years of experience in managing funds.

* The most awarded unit trust fund manager in Malaysia, raking in a total of more than 100 major awards since 1999 including Best Fund Manager in Asia and The Most Outstanding Islamic Fund Manager.

How To Invest With Public Mutual?

Minimum initial investment:
RM1,000
Minimum additional investment:
RM100 (Not applicable for EPF scheme)
Payment Mode: Cash / Cheque / EPF Withdrawal

Maximize your savings, put your money to work!

Erick Teh
Unit Trust Consultant
Mobile: 012 666 5225

Email:
publicmutual@mail.com
Website:
www.publicmutual.com.my