Ecclesiastical Amity International A Income Units

Sell : 120.20p | Buy : 120.20p | down 1.80p
Last valuation as at 21-11-2008

At a glance

Initial charge 5.00%
Initial saving 3.00%
Annual charge 1.50%
Annual saving 0.000% ²
Total Expense Ratio 1.79%
Launch date 13-09-1999
Launch price £1.00
Sector Global Growth
Fund size £27 million
Number of holdings 97
Fund type OEIC
Type of units Income

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About the Fund Manager

Photo of Rob Hepworth

Rob Hepworth
Located in: Billiter Street, London


Early career: Joined the Church Commissioners in 1985 and appointed North America Investment Analyst in 1987.

1988: Joined Ecclesiastical as a generalist Investment Analyst.

1994: Appointed Fund Manager of Pension Fund. Appointed Fund Manager of the Ecclesiastical Higher Income Fund at its launch

1999: Appointed Co-Manager, of the Ecclesiastical European Growth and Ecclesiastical International Growth Funds.

 

Income details

Running yield N/a
Income paid Bi-annually
Type of payment Dividend

All yields are variable and not guaranteed. There is currently no yield information available for this fund.

Distribution dates

Ex-dividend date 01 January 2008
Payment date ³ 30 April 2008
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Top 10 holdings

British Energy Group 6.81%
Roche Holding AG Part. Cert. 2.89%
Sanofi-Aventis S.A. 2.78%
Novartis AG 2.76%
Telefonica S.A. ADS 2.62%
GlaxoSmithKline 2.60%
Lloyds TSB Group 2.09%
Pfizer 2.03%
Centrica 1.78%
StatoilHydro ASA 1.70%

Top 10 sectors

Cash and Equiv. 17.94%
Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology 15.27%
Electricity 10.79%
Fixed Line Telecommunications 8.54%
Banks 5.50%
Technology Hardware & Equipment 4.87%
Mobile Telecommunications 3.70%
Electronic & Electrical Equipment 3.50%
Health Care Equipment & Services 2.64%
Industrial Engineering 2.56%

Top 10 countries

United Kingdom 18.32%
Cash and Equiv. 17.94%
Singapore 8.33%
United States 7.96%
France 7.66%
Switzerland 7.12%
Hong Kong 5.68%
Germany 3.40%
Spain 3.08%
Sweden 2.96%

² Annual saving is not available in the SIPP.

³ If you elect to receive the income from a Vantage ISA, Fund or 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.

Last valuation as at 21-11-2008. Data accurate as at 31/10/2008.

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