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Fund Manager Reportof Shari’ah Compliant SchemesAugust 2019
Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
NAFA Islamic Saving Plans
***Underlying investment of the above strategy is as follows NISTP: 100% NRFSF, NIMSP:50% NRFSF and 50% NISIF, NISIP: 100% NISIF. NRFSF: NBP RIBA FREE SAVINGS FUND (Formerly; NAFA RIBA FREE SAVINGS FUND); NISIF: NBP ISLAMIC SARMAYA IZAFA FUND (Formerly; NAFA ISLAMIC ASSET ALLOCATION FUND); Note: Performance shown is of the underlying funds as on August 31, 2019, based on dividend reinvestment gross of withholding Taxes, excluding cost of front end load. The performance reported is net of Management Fee, Takaful premium, and all other expenses. Taxes apply as per current income tax law; **Subject to conditions as per section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001; *Terms & Conditions apply; Disclaimer: All investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please read the Offering Documents to understand investment policies and the risks involved. The underlying scheme holds certain non-compliant investments. Before making any investment decision, investors should review the latest monthly Fund Manager Report and Financial Statements. The reported returns may include provisioning and reversal of provisioning against some debt securities.
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Wealth
Retirement
Education
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Benefits at a Glance:
Withdrawl ofInvestment any time
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Optional life & accidentaltakaful Coverage ofup to Rs. 50 Lacs*
Avail up to20% Tax Savings**
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NAFA Islamic Surmaya Tahaffuz Plan (NISTP)
NAFA Islamic Mutawazan Surmaya Plan (NIMSP)
NAFA Islamic Surmaya Izafa Plan (NISIP)
Saving Plans
Balanced Growth
Preservation of Capital
Capital Growth
ObjectiveLast 8 Year Performance of Underlying Funds***
7.1%
9.9%
11.9%
17.4 Lacs
21.2 Lacs
24.5 Lacs
Annualized Profit Value of Rs. 10 Lacs
Rated by PACRAAM1
Table of Contents
NBP Riba Free Savings Fund (NRFSF)
NBP Islamic Mahana Amdani Fund (NIMAF)Formerly; NBP Aitemaad Mahana Amdani Fund (NAMAF)
NBP Islamic Money Market Fund (NIMMF)
NBP Islamic Sarmaya Izafa Fund (NISIF)Formerly; NAFA Islamic Asset Allocation Fund (NIAAF)
NBP Islamic Regular Income Fund (NARPF)
Capital Market Review
CEO’s Write-up
Performance Summary of Shari'ah Compliant Funds
NBP Islamic Savings Fund (NBP-ISF)Formerly; NAFA Islamic Income Fund (NIIF)
NAFA Islamic Pension Fund (NIPF)
NBP Islamic Stock Fund (NISF)
NAFA Islamic Principal Protected Fund-II (NIPPF-II)
NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-I (NIAAP-I)
NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-II (NIAAP-II)
NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-III (NIAAP-III)
NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-IV (NIAAP-IV)
NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-V (NIAAP-V)
NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-VI (NIAAP-VI)
NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-VII (NIAAP-VII)
NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-VIII (NIAAP-VIII)
NBP Active Allocation Riba Free Savings Fund (NAARFSF)
NBP Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund (NIAAEF)
NAFA Islamic Capital Preservation Plan-I (NICPP-I)
NAFA Islamic Capital Preservation Plan-II (NICPP-II)
NAFA Islamic Capital Preservation Plan-III (NICPP-III)
NAFA Islamic Capital Preservation Plan-IV (NICPP-IV)
NBP Islamic Capital Preservation Plan-V (NICPP-V)
NBP Islamic Energy Fund (NIEF)
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Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your SavingsTable of Contents
Formerly; NAFA Islamic Money Market Fund (NIMMF)
Formerly; NAFA Riba Free Savings Fund (NRFSF)
Formerly; NBP Aitemaad Regular Payment Fund (NARPF)
Formerly; NAFA Islamic Stock Fund (NISF)
Formerly; NAFA Islamic Energy Fund (NIEF)
Formerly; NAFA Active Allocation Riba Free Savings Fund (NAARFSF)
Formerly; NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund (NIAAEF)
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Performance Summary of Key Shari’ah Compliant FundsIslamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purpose only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell the fund. All investments in mutual funds and pension funds are subject to market risks. Past Performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please read the Offering Document to understand investment policies and the risks involved.
August 2019Islamic Mutual Funds - Collective Investment Schemes (CISs)
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StabilityRating
InceptionDate
NBP Riba Free Savings Fund
Benchmark
NBP Islamic Savings Fund(Formerly:NAFA Islamic Income Fund)
Benchmark
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Benchmark
NBP Islamic Stock Fund
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26-Oct-07
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6.8%
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NIPF - Money Market Sub-fund
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(23.8%)
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August2019 FYTD
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Notes: 1) Performance is net of management fee and all expenses. The calculation of performance does not include cost of front-end load. For mutual funds the performance reported is based on dividend reinvestment (gross of with-holding tax where applicable). 2) Tax credit also available as per section 62 & 63 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001. 3) Taxes apply.
n/a = Not applicable. Asset Manager Rating: AM1 by PACRA (Very High Quality)
SinceInception
(Formerly:NAFA Riba Free Savings Fund
(Formerly:NAFA Islamic Stock Fund
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Improving Stock Market Prospects
Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purpose only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell the fund. All investments in mutual funds and pension funds are subject to market risks. The price of units may go up as well as down. Past Performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.
Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
Economy:In the face of the challenging economic backdrop, the incumbent government since taking oath has embarked on aggressive stabilization policies, including market determined exchange rate regime, resulting in 26.4% devaluation of PKR versus US Dollar; monetary policy tightening with 575 bps hike in the Policy Rate; levying/expanding of import duties; and a drive to document the economy. These policy measures have started manifesting the desired results.
Stock Market:Due to the dismal economic performance and high interest rates, the stock market declined by a hefty 44% over the last couple of years. Going forward, we believe that the stock market will show a good performance due to the following reasons:
Current Account Deficit (CAD), the Achille’s heel of Pakistan economy, shrank by 32% YoY during FY2019 to USD 13.5 billion. More encouragingly, CAD has dropped massively by 73% to USD 0.6 billion during July 2019 versus USD 2.1 billion last July, and it is expected to be at around USD 8.1 billion in FY2020 and USD 7 billion in FY2021 (see Chart 1). With entry into the IMF program, the focus on external financing for FY2020 has shifted to relatively cheaper resources i.e. multilateral agencies such as the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, Islamic Development Bank. The IMF loan program will also facilitate access to international capital markets via Euro bonds and Foreign Portfolio Investment.
The market determined exchange rate regime has led to the latest Real Effective Exchange Rate (REER) reading of 91 as of July-19, which indicates no need for large PKR devaluation (see Chart 2). However, given the still uncomfortable Balance of Payment (BoP) position we may see some more adjustment in PKR/US$ parity going forward.
As a consequence of the ongoing tightening policies, economic activity has slowed down significantly as reflected by the 3.6% contraction in the Large Scale Manufacturing (LSM) data during FY2019. GDP growth is anticipated to decelerate to around 2% in FY2020 before picking up to 3.8% in FY2021.
After posting a multi-decade high fiscal deficit of 8.9% of GDP in FY19, the government has set an ambitious tax collection target, however the overall fiscal deficit is still expected to clock-in at around 8% due to higher debt servicing cost.
While interest rates are near their peak, a nominal rise of 50bps cannot be ruled out to further curtail the consumption demand. That said, we expect the reversal of the monetary tightening in the next six to nine months, following drop in inflation.
On the economic front, improving Current Account Deficit and expected drop in inflation & interest rates in the next twelve months would lead to re-rating of the market as current valuations are incorporating all the negatives while ignoring the positive outlook (see Chart 3 & Chart 4).
From the valuation stand point, the stock market is trading at a compelling forward Price-to-Earnings multiple of 5.4 times (Earnings Yield of 18%), and offers attractive dividend yield of 7%.
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Economy:In the face of the challenging economic backdrop, the incumbent government since taking oath has embarked on aggressive stabilization policies, including market determined exchange rate regime, resulting in 26.4% devaluation of PKR versus US Dollar; monetary policy tightening with 575 bps hike in the Policy Rate; levying/expanding of import duties; and a drive to document the economy. These policy measures have started manifesting the desired results.
Stock Market:Due to the dismal economic performance and high interest rates, the stock market declined by a hefty 44% over the last couple of years. Going forward, we believe that the stock market will show a good performance due to the following reasons:
Current Account Deficit (CAD), the Achille’s heel of Pakistan economy, shrank by 32% YoY during FY2019 to USD 13.5 billion. More encouragingly, CAD has dropped massively by 73% to USD 0.6 billion during July 2019 versus USD 2.1 billion last July, and it is expected to be at around USD 8.1 billion in FY2020 and USD 7 billion in FY2021 (see Chart 1). With entry into the IMF program, the focus on external financing for FY2020 has shifted to relatively cheaper resources i.e. multilateral agencies such as the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, Islamic Development Bank. The IMF loan program will also facilitate access to international capital markets via Euro bonds and Foreign Portfolio Investment.
The market determined exchange rate regime has led to the latest Real Effective Exchange Rate (REER) reading of 91 as of July-19, which indicates no need for large PKR devaluation (see Chart 2). However, given the still uncomfortable Balance of Payment (BoP) position we may see some more adjustment in PKR/US$ parity going forward.
As a consequence of the ongoing tightening policies, economic activity has slowed down significantly as reflected by the 3.6% contraction in the Large Scale Manufacturing (LSM) data during FY2019. GDP growth is anticipated to decelerate to around 2% in FY2020 before picking up to 3.8% in FY2021.
After posting a multi-decade high fiscal deficit of 8.9% of GDP in FY19, the government has set an ambitious tax collection target, however the overall fiscal deficit is still expected to clock-in at around 8% due to higher debt servicing cost.
While interest rates are near their peak, a nominal rise of 50bps cannot be ruled out to further curtail the consumption demand. That said, we expect the reversal of the monetary tightening in the next six to nine months, following drop in inflation.
On the economic front, improving Current Account Deficit and expected drop in inflation & interest rates in the next twelve months would lead to re-rating of the market as current valuations are incorporating all the negatives while ignoring the positive outlook (see Chart 3 & Chart 4).
From the valuation stand point, the stock market is trading at a compelling forward Price-to-Earnings multiple of 5.4 times (Earnings Yield of 18%), and offers attractive dividend yield of 7%.
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Chart 1 - Current account deficit showing drop after policy measures taken
Source: SBP, NBP Funds Research
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Chart 2 - PKR is now near its REER
Source: SBP & Bloomberg
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Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purpose only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell the fund. All investments in mutual funds and pension funds are subject to market risks. The price of units may go up as well as down. Past Performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.
Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
Despite slowdown in GDP growth, overall corporate earnings remain resilient and are still poised to grow at double-digit rate for 2020 and 2021, helped by robust profitability of the Index heavy Banking, Fertilizer and Oil & Gas Exploration sectors.
To summarize, we hold on to the view that the stock market holds potential to post a healthy double-digit return in FY2020, and beyond given: (i) attractive valuations as captured in the forward Price to Earnings multiple of 5.4 times; (ii) a robust double-digit corporate earnings growth expected for 2020 and 2021; (iii) ample local liquidity; (iv) alleviating concerns on the Balance of Payment (BoP) position; and (v) contrary to the foreign portfolio outflows during the last three years, increasing odds of continuation of foreign portfolio inflows. We advise investors to look past the dismal performance of the stock market and consider adding positions in equities gradually keeping their long-term investment objectives in mind.
Chart 3 - Correlation between Stock Marketand Interest Rate movement
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Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any fund. All investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks. The price of units may go up as well as down. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please read the Offering Documents to understand the investment policies and the risks involved.
Capital Market ReviewIslamic Savings
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August 2019Stock Market Review
Money Market Review
Amid amplified volatility, the stock market remained in the grip of bears, albeit a hefty rebound in the third week of the month, with the benchmark KMI-30 Index declining sharply by 8.6% on a month-on-month basis. August 2019 was the seventh consecutive month of losses at the local bourse. The market shrugged off the significantly improved Current Account Deficit (CAD) number for July 2019 that clocked in at USD 579 million versus USD 2,130 million for the same period last year. Conversely, the focus of the market participants shifted squarely to the deteriorating relationship between the nuclear-armed India-Pakistan after the repeal of article 370 and imposition of curfew/lockdown by the former in Indian occupied Kashmir. The news flow regarding the shortfall in budgetary revenue collection for the ongoing fiscal year also sent jitters in the market. Towards the end of the month, the announcement of government’s intention to partially sell its stakes in the Index heavy OGDCL & PPL also weighed on the performance of the stock market. Consequently, despite dirt cheap valuations in the broader part of the market, investors resorted to indiscriminate selling or opted to stay on the side line. During the month, Automobile Assemblers, Chemicals, Oil & Gas Exploration, Oil & Gas Marketing Companies, Power Generation & Distribution lagged the market. On the other hand, Cement, Commercial Banks, Engineering, Fertilizer, and Textile Composite sectors performed better than the market. Looking at the participant-wise activity during the month, Mutual Funds and Insurance Companies remained the major sellers in the market, offloading equities worth USD 34 million and USD 10 million, respectively. Alongside, Foreign Investors turned sellers, liquidating positions worth USD 4 million. On the contrary, Individual Investors and Banks/DFIs, continued to be the main buyers in the market, accumulating fresh positions to the tune of USD 28 million and USD 8 million, respectively. Similarly, Companies added net equity positions amounting to USD 6 million.
What lies ahead? On the economic front, stabilization policies including monetary policy tightening, PKR devaluation, and expanding the tax base/increasing the tax rates have started yielding positive results as the CAD for July 2019 has shrunk significantly. We also expect inflation to start moderating in the 2nd half of FY2020 after peaking at around 13% in February 2020. From the valuation perspective, after a hefty 49% decline in the benchmark KMI-30 Index from all-time high level of 91,145 points hit in May 2017 to 46,226 points, the market is trading at a compelling forward Price-to-Earnings (P/E) multiple of 5.4 and offers around 7% dividend yield. On a relative basis, this indiscriminate sell-off has made PSX the cheapest market in the region. Corporate earnings growth, the overarching determinant of the stock market performance, remains resilient despite slowing economic growth and is expected to grow at double-digit rate for 2020 and 2021, helped by the Index heavy Oil & Gas Exploration, Banking, Power, and Fertilizer sectors. Contrary to the foreign portfolio outflows during the last three years, there are increasing odds of continuation of foreign portfolio inflows this year and beyond.
Taken it all together, we advise investors to look past the dismal performance of the stock market over the last two years or so and consider adding their positions in equities gradually, keeping long-term investment objectives in mind as the market holds potential to deliver robust returns.
After recording 10.3% YoY in July 2019, inflation as measured by CPI is expected to go up in the next few months. The inflation outlook is driven by upside inflationary pressures from the second-round impact of the recent PKR depreciation, higher government borrowing from the banking system, recent adjustments in utility prices and rising food prices. However, the inflation going forward in FY21 is expected to fall. We expect inflation to peak at around 13% in February and start falling by the end of FY2020. We expect that interest is nearing its peak however, a further 50 bps increase can not be ruled out.
During the outgoing month, SBP held two T-Bill auctions with a combined target of Rs. 2,600 billion against the maturity of Rs. 3,341 billion. In the first T-Bill auction, an amount of Rs. 1,229 billion was accepted at a cut-off yield of 13.75%, 13.95% and 14.25% for 3-month, 6-month and 12-month tenors, respectively. In the second T-Bill auction, an amount of Rs. 701 billion was accepted where the cut-off yield was maintained at 13.75% for the 3-month tenor while yields for 6-month and 12-month tenures were noted at 13.94% and 14.24%, respectively. In the PIB auction, bids worth Rs. 514 billion were realized for 3-year, 5-year and 10-year at a cut-off yield of 14.25%, 13.55% and 13.15%, respectively; while bids for 20-years were rejected. Furthermore, SBP in the recent floating rate PIB auction dated 21-August-19, attracted bids worth Rs. 47.5 billion. Out of the total bids, only Rs. 41.5 billion was accepted at a cut-off margin of 75 basis points over the benchmark (i.e. weighted average yield of the 6-month Market Treasury Bills).
We have calibrated the portfolio of our money market and income funds based on our interest rate outlook and will remain alert to any developments that may influence our investment strategy.
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NBP Riba Free Savings Fund (NRFSF)Formerly; NAFA Riba Free Savings Fund (NRFSF) Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any fund. All investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.Please read the Offering Document to understand investment policies and the risks involved.
Dr. Amjad Waheed, CFASajjad Anwar, CFA
Muhammad Ali Bhabha, CFA, FRMHassan Raza, CFA
August 2019
Placement with BanksCommercial Paper (Islamic) Bank Deposits Others including receivables Total Leverage
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31-July-19Asset Allocation (% of Total Assets)
Sindh Workers' Welfare Fund (SWWF)
Unit Price (31/08/2019): Rs. 10.4028
Launch Date: August 20, 2010Fund Size: Rs. 7,373 millionType: Open-end – Shariah Compliant Income FundDealing Days: Daily – Monday to SaturdayDealing Time: (Mon - Thr) 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.M (Friday) 9:00 A.M to 5:30 P.M (Saturday) 9:00 A.M to 1:00 P.MSettlement: 2-3 business daysPricing Mechanism: Forward PricingLoad:*** Front End Load (Individual): without life Takaful 0.5%, with life Takaful 3% (Nil on investment above Rs. 26 million) Front End Load (Other): 0.5% (Nil on investment above Rs. 16 million) Back End Load: NILManagement Fee: 6% of Net Income (min: 0.5% p.a., max: 1.25% p.a.) w.e.f 12-jul-19. 0.74% p.a. of average net assets during the month.Total Expense Ratio: 1.97% p.a. (including 0.36% government levies)Selling & Marketing expenses: 0.7% p.a. Risk Profile: Very LowFund Stability Rating: "A(f)" by PACRAListing: Pakistan Stock ExchangeCustodian & Trustee: Central Depository Company (CDC)Auditors: Deloitte Yousuf Adil Chartered AccountantsBenchmark:** 6-month average deposit rates of three A rated Islamic Banks/Islamic windows of conventional banks as selected by MUFAPFund Manager: Muhammad Ali Bhabha CFA,FRMMinimum Growth Unit: Rs. 10,000/-Subscription: Income Unit: Rs. 100,000/-Asset Manager Rating: AM1 by PACRA (Very High Quality)
To provide preservation of capital and earn a reasonable rate of return along with a high degree of liquidity by investing in short-term Shariah Compliant banks and money market / debt securities.
The Fund generated an annualized return of 11.4% for the month of August 2019 versus the Benchmark return of 5.7%, thus registering an outperformance of 5.7% p.a. This reported return is net of management fee and all other expenses.
The Fund aims to consistently provide better return than the profit rates offered by Islamic Banks / Islamic windows of commercial banks, while also providing easy liquidity along with a high-quality credit profile. The Fund is allowed to invest in short-term Shariah Compliant money market securities of up to six months maturity rated AA- or better. The Fund is not authorized to invest in corporate debt securities and equities.
Around 71 % of net assets of the portfolio are invested in bank deposits which enhance the liquidity profile of the Fund. The weighted average time to maturity of the Fund is 10 days.
We will rebalance the allocation of the Fund proactively based on the capital market outlook.
The scheme has maintained provisions against Sindh Workers' Welfare Fund's liability to the tune of Rs. 17,977,703/-. If the same were not made the NAV per unit/last one year return of scheme would be higher by Rs. 0.0254/0.27% For details investors are advised to read note 5 of the latest financial statements of the Scheme.
* Annualized Return Based on Morning Star Methodology All other returns are Annualized Simple Return
The performance reported is net of management fee & all other expenses and based on dividend reinvestment gross of with-holding tax where applicable.
Performance Period
Performance %August2019
11.4%
5.7%
Rolling12
Months
9.8%
4.2%
FYTD2020
11.4%
5.6%
8.8%
3.7%
7.4%
6.7%
FY2015
5.9%
3.1%
FY2017
5.2%
2.4%
FY2018
5.5%
4.9%
FY2016
7.0%
3.2%
Last 3years*
6.7%
4.1%
Last 5years*
7.9%
5.7%
Since LaunchAugust 20, 2010*
NBP Riba Free Savings FundFormerly; NAFA Riba Free Savings Fund (NRFSF)
Benchmark**
Notes: 1) The calculation of performance does not include cost of front end load. 2) Taxes apply. Further, tax credit also available as per section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
Fund Manager’s Commentary
Credit Quality of the Portfolio as of August 31, 2019 (% of Total Assets)
AAAAAAA-A+A-Others including receivablesTotal
0.3%8.5%5.8%58.1%26.3%1.0%
100.0%** effective from September 01, 2016; Previously Average 6-month deposit rate of A- and above rated Islamic Banks*** effective from January 02, 2017
FY2019
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Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
NBP Islamic Mahana Amdani Fund (NIMAF)Formerly; NBP Aitemaad Mahana Amdani Fund (NAMAF)
Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any fund. All investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please read the Offering Document to understand investment policies and the risks involved.
*Simple Annualized Return The performance reported is net of management fee & all other expenses and basedon dividend reinvestment gross of with-holding tax where applicable.
Launch Date: October 06, 2018Fund Size: Rs. 10,896 millionType: Open-end – Shariah Compliant Income FundDealing Days: Daily – Monday to SaturdayDealing Time: (Mon - Thr) 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.M (Friday) 9:00 A.M to 5:30 P.M (Saturday) 9:00 A.M to 1:00 P.MSettlement: 2-3 business daysPricing Mechanism Forward PricingLoad: Front End Load : without life takaful 1%, with life takaful(amount upto Rs.5 million) 3%, with life takaful(amount over & above Rs.5 million) 1% Back End Load: NILManagement Fee: 1.5% of Net Income (Min 0.2%, Max 1.5% p.a.) w.e.f 12-July-2019 0.20% p.a. of average net assets during the month.
Total Expense Ratio: 1.42% (including 0.32% government levies)Selling & Marketing expenses: 0.7% p.aRisk Profile: LowFund Stability Rating: ‘A(f)’ by PACRAListing: Pakistan Stock ExchangeCustodian & Trustee: Central Depository Company (CDC)Auditors: A. F. Ferguson & Co. Chartered AccountantsBenchmark: 6-month average deposit rates of three A rated Islamic Banks/Islamic windows of conventional banks as selected by MUFAPFund Manager: Muhammad Ali Bhabha, CFA, FRMMinimum Subscription Growth Unit: Rs. 10,000/- Income Unit: Rs. 100,000/-Asset Manager Rating: AM1 by PACRA (Very High Quality)
To provide monthly income to investors by investing in Shariah Compliant money market and debt avenues.
The Fund generated an annualized return of 12.0% p.a. in August 2019 versus the Benchmark return of 5.7% p.a., thus registering an outperformance of 6.3% p.a. This reported return is net of management fee and all other expenses.
The Fund aims to provide monthly income to investors by investing in Shariah Compliant money market and debt avenues. Minimum eligible rating is A-, while the Fund is allowed to invest with Islamic Banks, Islamic branches / windows of conventional banks providing easy liquidity. The Fund is allowed to invest in Shariah Compliant Money Market instruments & debt securities rated A- or better. The Fund is not authorized to invest in Equities. The weighted average time to maturity of the Fund cannot exceed 4 years excluding government securities.
Around 70% of net assets of the Fund are invested in bank deposits which enhances the liquidity profile of the Fund. The weighted average time to maturity of the Fund is 21 days.
We will rebalance the allocation of the Fund proactively based on the capital market outlook
August 2019
Since LaunchOctober 06, 2018
10.3%
4.3%
August 2019
12.0%
5.7%
FYTD2020
12.1%
5.6%
NBP Islamic Mahana Amdani FundFormerly; NBP Aitemaad Mahana Amdani Fund
Performance Period
Sukuk Placement with BanksCommercial Paper (Islamic) Bank Deposits Others including receivables Total Leverage
3.1%15.0%10.8%69.4%1.7%
100.0%Nil
31-August-194.4%
17.7%3.0%
72.3%2.6%
100.0%Nil
31-July-19Asset Allocation (% of Total Assets)
Unit Price (31/08/2019): Rs. 10.1306
Notes: 1) The calculation of performance does not include cost of front end load.2) Taxes apply. Further, tax credit also available as per section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
Dr. Amjad Waheed, CFASajjad Anwar, CFA
Muhammad Ali Bhabha, CFA, FRMHassan Raza, CFA
Credit Quality of the Portfolio as of August 31, 2019 (% of Total Assets)
AAAAAAA-A+A-Others including receivablesTotal
0.2%11.9%2.7%57.6%25.9%1.7%
100.0%The scheme has maintained provisions against Sindh Workers' Welfare Fund's liability to the tune of Rs. 7,313,776/-. If the same were not made the NAV per unit/last one year return of scheme would be higher by Rs. 0.0068/0.08%. For details investors are advised to read note 5 of the latest financial statements of the Scheme.
Sindh Workers' Welfare Fund (SWWF)
%*
Fund Manager’s Commentary
Top Sukuk Holdings (as at August 31, 2019)Name of Sukuk
HUBCO Sukuk 02-APR-19 02-OCT-19Total
% of Total Assets
3.1%3.1%
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Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
NBP Islamic Savings Fund (NBP-ISF)Formerly; NAFA Islamic Income Fund (NIIF)
Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any fund. All investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please read the Offering Document to understand investment policies and the risks involved. The scheme holds certain non-compliant investments. Before making any investment decision, investors should review the latest monthly Fund Manager Report and Financial Statements. The reported returns may include provisioning and reversal of provisioning against some debt securities.
Details of Non-Compliant Investments
Particulars
New Allied Electronics Limited I
New Allied Electronics Limited II
SUKUK
SUKUK
110,000,000
4,905,437
110,000,000
4,905,437
-
-
-
-
-
-
Type ofInvestment
Value of Investments
before Provision
Value of Investments
after Provision
% of Net
Assets
% ofGrossAssets
Provisionheld
General Information
Top Sukuk Holdings (as at August 31, 2019)
Name of the Members of Investment Committee
Sindh Workers' Welfare Fund (SWWF)
Investment Objective
Dr. Amjad Waheed, CFASajjad Anwar, CFA
Muhammad Ali Bhabha, CFA, FRMHassan Raza, CFA
Asset Allocation (% of Total Assets)Sukuks GOP Ijara Sukuks - Govt. BackedPlacement with Banks (Islamic) Bank Deposits Commercial Papers (Islamic) Others including receivables Total Leverage
4.4%-
14.7%65.2%14.7%1.0%
100.0%Nil
31-August-194.3%2.6%
14.1%63.3%14.0%1.7%
100.0%Nil
31-July-19
Launch Date: October 26, 2007Fund Size: Rs. 2,536 millionType: Open-end – Shariah Compliant Income FundDealing Days: Daily – Monday to FridayDealing Time: (Mon - Thr) 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.M (Friday) 9:00 A.M to 5:30 P.MSettlement: 2-3 business daysPricing Mechanism: Forward PricingLoad:*** Front End Load (Individual): without life Takaful 1%, with life Takaful 3% (Nil on investment above Rs. 26 million) Front End Load (Other): 1% (Nil on investment above Rs. 16 million) Back End Load: NILManagement Fee: 6% of Net Income (min: 0.5% p.a., max: 1.0% p.a.) w.e.f 12-July-19. 0.73% p.a. of average net assets during the month.Total Expense Ratio: 1.98% p.a. (including 0.35% government levies)Selling & Marketing expenses: 0.7% p.a.Risk Profile: Low to MediumFund Stability Rating: "A-(f)" by PACRAListing: Pakistan Stock ExchangeCustodian & Trustee: Central Depository Company (CDC)Auditors: Deloitte Yousuf Adil Chartered AccountantsBenchmark:** 6-month average deposit rates of three A rated Islamic Banks/Islamic windows of conventional banks as selected by MUFAPFund Manager: Muhammad Ali Bhabha, CFA, FRMMinimum Growth Unit: Rs. 10,000/-Subscription: Income Unit: Rs. 100,000/-Asset Manager Rating: AM1 by PACRA (Very High Quality)
To earn a reasonable rate of return in a Shariah compliant manner by investing in Shariah Compliant debt securities, money market instruments and bank deposits.
During the month under review, the Fund posted an annualized return of 11.2% p.a. as compared to the Benchmark return of 5.7% p.a., thus register-ing an outperformance of 5.5% p.a. This outperformance is net of manage-ment fee and all other expenses.
The allocation in corporate Sukuks stood at 4.5% of the net assets. Around 66% of net assets of the portfolio are allocated in bank deposits. The higher allocation in bank deposits is due to better yields as compared to other authorized alternative investment avenues.
The weighted average Yield-to-Maturity (YTM) of the Sukuk portfolio is around 15.5% p.a. and weighted average time to maturity is 5.0 years. The weighted average time to maturity of the Fund is 87 days.
We will rebalance the allocation of the fund proactively based on the capital market outlook.
Name of Sukuk
Engro Polymer Chemical Ltd 11-JAN-19 11-JUL-26SHAKARGANJ FOODS 10-JUL-18 10-JUL-24Total
% of Total Assets
3.3%1.1%4.4%
MONTHLY REPORT (MUFAP's Recommended Format)Unit Price (31/08/2019): Rs. 9.6981 August 2019
The scheme has maintained provisions against Sindh Workers' Welfare Fund's liability to the tune of Rs. 12,932,228/-. If the same were not made the NAV per unit/last one year return of scheme would be higher by Rs. 0.0495/0.56%. For details investors are advised to read note 5 of the latest financial statements of the Scheme.
* Annualized Return Based on Morning Star Methodology All other returns are Annualized Simple Return
The performance reported is net of management fee & all other expenses and based ondividend reinvestment gross of with-holding tax where applicable.
Performance Period
Performance %August2019
FY2015
11.2%
5.7%
Rolling12
Months
9.5%
4.2%
FYTD2020
10.8%
5.6%
8.5%
3.7%
9.2%
6.6%
FY2016
7.4%
4.8%
FY2017
5.4%
3.9%
FY2018
5.1%
2.4%
6.7%
3.4%
Last 3years*
7.2%
4.2%
Last 5years*
7.9%
5.6%
Last 10years*
6.8%
5.7%
Since Launch October 26, 2007*
NBP Islamic Savings FundFormerly; NAFA Islamic Income Fund
Benchmark**
Notes: 1) The calculation of performance does not include cost of front end load.2) Taxes apply. Further, tax credit also available as per section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
Fund Manager’s Commentary
Credit Quality of the Portfolio as of August 31, 2019 (% of Total Assets)
AAAAA+AAAA-A+AA-Others including receivablesTotal
0.2%0.1%18.1%0.2%52.3%1.1%27.0%1.0%
100.0%
** effective from March 14, 2017; Previously 1-year average deposit rates of three A rated Islamic Banks/Islamic windows of conventional banks as selected by MUFAP*** effective from January 02, 2017
FY2019
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NBP Islamic Money Market Fund (NIMMF)Formerly; NAFA Islamic Money Market Fund (NIMMF) Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any fund. All investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please read the Offering Document to understand investment policies and the risks involved.
August 2019
To provide competitive return with maximum possible capital preservation by
investing in low risk and liquid Shariah Compliant authorized instruments.
The Fund generated an annualized return of 11.7% p.a. for the month of August 2019 versus the Benchmark return of 5.4% p.a., thus registering an outperformance of 6.3% p.a. This reported return is net of management fee and all other expenses.
The Fund aims to consistently provide better return than the profit rates offered by Islamic Banks / Islamic windows of commercial banks. Minimum eligible rating is AA, while the Fund is not allowed to invest in any security exceeding six months maturity. The weighted average time to maturity of the Fund cannot exceed 90 days which provides easy liquidity along with a high-quality credit profile.
Around 83% of net assets of the Fund are invested in bank deposits which enhances the liquidity profile of the Fund. The weighted average time to maturity of the Fund is 1 day.
We will rebalance the allocation of the Fund proactively based on the capital market outlook.
Unit Price (31/08/2019): Rs. 10.2292MONTHLY REPORT (MUFAP's Recommended Format)
Launch Date: February 28, 2018Fund Size: Rs. 3,593 millionFund Size (excluding Rs. 3,116 millioninvestment by Fund of Funds) Type: Open-end – Shariah Compliant Money Market FundDealing Days: Daily – Monday to SaturdayDealing Time: (Mon - Thr) 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.M (Friday) 9:00 A.M to 5:30 P.M (Saturday) 9:00 A.M to 1:00 P.MSettlement: 2-3 business daysPricing Mechanism Forward PricingLoad: Front End Load: 0.5%Back End Load: NILManagement Fee: 1% of Net Income (Min 0.1% p.a., Max 1.0% p.a.). 0.12% p.a. of average net assets during the month. Total Expense Ratio: 1.28% (including 0.28% government levies)Selling & Marketing expenses: 0.7% p.a.Risk Profile: Very LowFund Stability Rating: "AA (f)" by PACRAListing: Pakistan Stock ExchangeCustodian & Trustee: Central Depository Company (CDC)Auditors: Deloitte Yousuf Adil Chartered AccountantsBenchmark: Three months average deposit rates of three (3) AA rated Islamic Banks or Islamic windows of Conventional Banks as selected by MUFAP.Fund Manager: Muhammad Ali Bhabha, CFA, FRMMinimum Growth Unit: Rs. 10,000/-Subscription: Income Unit: Rs. 100,000/-Asset Manager Rating: AM1 by PACRA (Very High Quality)
Placement with BanksBank Deposits Others including receivables Total Leverage
Asset Allocation (% of Total Assets)
Sindh Workers' Welfare Fund (SWWF)
15.9%82.7%1.4%
100.0%Nil
31-August-19-
99.0%1.0%
100.0%Nil
31-July-19
7.9%
3.4%
Since LaunchFebruary 28, 2018*
11.7%
5.4%
August2019
12.1%
5.2%
FYTD2020
9.3%
3.8%
Rolling12
Months
8.1%
3.4%
FY2019
*Annualized Return Based on Morning Star MethodologyAll other returns are Annualized Simple Return
NBP Islamic Money Market FundFormerly; NAFA Islamic Money Market Fund (NIMMF)
Performance Period
The scheme has maintained provisions against Sindh Workers' Welfare Fund's liability to the tune of Rs. 3,417,106/-. If the same were not made the NAV per unit/since inception return of scheme would be higher by Rs. 0.0097/0.10%. For details investors are advised to read note 7 of the latest financial statements of the Scheme.
Dr. Amjad Waheed, CFASajjad Anwar, CFA
Muhammad Ali Bhabha, CFA, FRMHassan Raza, CFA
Notes: 1) The calculation of performance does not include cost of front end load.2) Taxes apply. Further, tax credit also available as per section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
Performance %
Credit Quality of the Portfolio as of August 31, 2019 (% of Total Assets)
AAAOthers including receivablesTotal
98.6%1.4%
100.0%
Note: Amount invested by fund of funds is Rs. 447 million
The performance reported is net of management fee & all other expenses andbased on dividend reinvestment gross of with-holding tax where applicable.
Fund Manager’s Commentary
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Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
NBP Islamic Sarmaya Izafa Fund (NISIF)Formerly; NAFA Islamic Asset Allocation Fund (NIAAF)
Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any fund. All investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks.Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please read the Offering Documents to understand the investment policies and the risk involved. The scheme holds certain non-compliant investments. Before making any investment decision, investors should review the latest monthly Fund Manager Report and Financial statements. The reported return may include provisions and reversal of provisions against some debt securities.
‘s
August 2019
31-August-19Asset Allocation (% of Total Assets)
Sindh Workers' Welfare Fund (SWWF)
Top Ten Holdings (as on August 31, 2019)
Details of Non-Compliant Investments
Equities / Stocks Cash SukukOthers Total Leverage
58.8%25.7%14.8%0.7%
100.0%Nil
31-July-1955.8%41.2%2.2%0.8%
100.0%Nil
PER5.35.6
NISIFPBV1.30.9
DY8.3%7.9%
Unit Price (31/08/2019): Rs. 12.5440
Launch Date: October 26, 2007Fund Size: Rs. 4,758 million Type: Open-end-Shariah Compliant -Asset Allocation FundDealing Days: Daily – Monday to FridayDealing Time: (Mon-Thr) 9:00 A.M to 4:30 P.M (Friday) 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.MSettlement: 2-3 business daysPricing Mechanism: Forward PricingLoad:*** Front End Load (Individual): 3%, (Nil on investment above Rs. 101 million) Front End Load (Other): 3% (Nil on investment above Rs. 50 million) Back End Load: NILManagement Fee: 1.5% per annum w.e.f 12-Jul-19 Total Expense Ratio (%) 3.21% p.a (including 0.24% government levies)Selling & Marketing Expenses 1.15% per annum Risk Profile: Moderate Listing: Pakistan Stock ExchangeCustodian & Trustee: Central Depository Company (CDC)Auditors: Deloitte Yousuf Adil Chartered AccountantsBenchmark:** Daily weighted return of KMI-30 Index & 6-month average deposit rates of three A rated Islamic Banks/Islamic windows of conventional banks as selected by MUFAP, based on Fund's actual allocation.Fund Manager: Taha Khan Javed, CFAMinimum Growth Unit: Rs. 10,000/-Subscription: Income Unit: Rs. 100,000/-Asset Manager Rating: AM1 by PACRA (Very High Quality)
To generate capital appreciation by investing in Shariah Compliant equity and equity related securities and income by investing in Shariah Compliant bank deposits, debt & money market securities.
During the month under review, unit price (NAV) of NBP Islamic Sarmaya Izafa Fund (NISIF) decreased by 4.8% inline with the Benchmark. Since inception your Fund has posted 10.5% p.a return, versus 7.1% p.a by the Benchmark. Thus, to-date the outperformance of your Fund stands at 3.4% p.a. This outperformance is net of management fee and all other expenses.
NISIF started off the month with an allocation of around 56% in equities, which increased to around 59% towards the end of the month. During the month, the allocation was increased primarily in Fertilizer and Power Generation & Distribution, and Commercial Banks sectors, whereas it was reduced primarily in Oil & Gas Exploration Companies sectors.
Engro Corporation Ltd
Oil & Gas Dev Co Ltd
Engro Powergen Ltd
Hub Power Company Ltd
Engro Fertilizer Ltd
Eden Housing (Sukuk II)
Total
4,921,875
4,921,875
4,921,875
4,921,875
-
-
-
-
Hub Power Company Ltd
Pak Petroleum Ltd
Meezan Bank Ltd
Mari Petroleum Company Ltd
Pakistan Oilfields Ltd
-
-
SUKUK
Equity
Equity
Equity
Equity
Equity
5.9%
4.6%
4.6%
3.6%
2.9%
Equity
Equity
Sukuk
Sukuk
Equity
8.0%
6.9%
6.1%
6.1%
6.0%
% of TotalAssets
% of TotalAssets
The Scheme has maintained provisions against worker’s welfare Fund’s liability to the tune of Rs. 60,862,274/- if the same were not made the NAV Per unit/return of the Scheme would be higher by Rs. 0.1605/1.04%. For details investors are advised to read the note 5 of the latestFinancial Statements of the Scheme.
Dr. Amjad Waheed, CFASajjad Anwar, CFA
Muhammad Ali Bhabha, CFA, FRMTaha Khan Javed, CFA
Hassan Raza, CFA
* Annualized ReturnAll Other returns are Cumulative
The performance reported is net of management fee & all other expenses and based on dividendreinvestment gross of with-holding tax where applicable.
Performance Period
Performance %Aug2019
FYTD2020
(4.8%)
(4.8%)
(8.7%)
(8.2%)
Rolling12
Months
(19.0%)
(17.8%)
(11.4%)
(10.5%)
33.8%
12.1%
FY2015
13.1%
9.2%
FY2016
20.3%
11.9%
FY2017
(8.7%)
(3.6%)
FY2018
(5.4%)
(4.6%)
Last 3Years*
6.5%
1.6%
Last 5Years*
12.7%
9.5%
Last 10Years*
10.5%
7.1%
Since LaunchOctober 26, 2007*
Benchmark**
NBP Islamic Sarmaya Izafa FundFormerly; NAFA Islamic Asset Allocation Fund
Note:** Effective from September 01, 2016; Previously average of (i) average 3-month Islamic banks deposit rate (ii) 6-month KIBOR or its Shariah Compliant equivalent (iii) KMI 30 Index** KSE-30 is used as equity component for the Benchmark before June 30, 2008, the launch date of KMI-30 Index. The fund category was changed to Islamic Asset Allocationfrom Islamic Balanced with effect from April 22, 2014. Consequently, allowed equity range is now 0% to 90% which previously was 30% to 70%. Previous benchmark was
50% KMI-30 Index & 50% Islamic Bank Deposit.
Notes: 1) The calculation of performance does not include cost of front end load.2) Taxes apply. Further, tax credit also available as per section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
Top Five Sectors (% of Total Assets) (as on August 31, 2019)
Oil & Gas Exploration Companies Fertilizer Power Generation & DistributionCommercial Banks Oil & Gas Marketing Companies Others
18.0%14.0%6.2%4.6%3.3%
12.7%
*** effective from January 02, 2017
FY2019
**** Based on NBP Funds estimates
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NBP Islamic Regular Income Fund (NIRIF)Formerly; NBP Aitemaad Regular Payment Fund (NARPF) Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any fund. All investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks.Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please read the Offering Documents to understand the investment policies and the risk involved.
*Cumulative Return [Returns are net of management fee & all other expenses]
Launch Date: October 31, 2018Fund Size: Rs. 97 millionType: Open-end – Shariah Compliant Asset Allocation FundDealing Days: Daily – Monday to FridayDealing Time: (Mon - Thr) 9:00 A.M to 4:30 P.M (Friday) 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.MSettlement: 2-3 business daysPricing Mechanism Forward PricingLoad:*** Front end: 3.0% Back end: NilManagement Fee: 1.5% per annum w.e.f 12-Jul-19 (Currently no fee is being changed)Selling & Marketing Expenses: 1.15% per annumTotal Expense Ratio: 2.38% p.a (including 0.04% government levies)Risk Profile: ModerateListing: Pakistan Stock ExchangeCustodian & Trustee: Central Depository Company (CDC)Auditors: KPMG Taseer Hadi & Co, Chartered AccountantsBenchmark: Daily weighted return of KMI-30 Index & 6-month average deposit rates of three A rated Islamic Banks/Islamic windows of conventional banks as selected by MUFAP, based on Fund's actual allocation.Fund Manager: Taha Khan Javed, CFAMinimum Subscription: Growth Unit: Rs. 10,000/- Income Unit: Rs. 100,000/-Asset Manager Rating: AM1 by PACRA (Very High Quality)
The objective of the Fund is to provide regular payments to investors by investing in Shariah Compliant Debt, Money Market & Equity investment avenues.
NBP Islamic Regular Income Fund is aimed at meeting investors' regular income needs along with growth in investment value through payment of regular dividend by investing in Shariah Compliant Debt, Money Market & Equity investment avenues.
NIRIF started off the month with an allocation of around 74% in equities, which decreased to around 67% towards the end of the month. NIRIF outperformed the Benchmark in August as the Fund was underweight in select Oil & Gas Marketing Companies, Oil & Gas Exploration Companies, and Auto Assembler sectors stocks which underperformed the market and overweight in select Fertilizer and Textile Composite sectors stocks which outperformed the market. During the month, the allocation was increased primarily in Fertilizer and Textile Composite, whereas it was reduced primarily in Oil & Gas Exploration Companies, and Technology & Communication sectors.
August 2019
Since Launch*October 31, 2018
(25.0%)
(27.8%)
August 2019 Rolling 6 Months
(5.7%)
(6.0%)
FYTD 2020
(9.4%)
(10.6%)
(18.7%)
(22.1%)
NBP Islamic Regular Income FundFormerly; NBP Aitemaad Regular Payment Fund (NARPF)
Performance Period
Equities / Stocks Cash Others Total Leverage
67.2%27.9%4.9%
100.0%Nil
31-August-1973.9%23.6%2.5%
100.0%Nil
31-July-19Asset Allocation (% of Total Assets)
Unit Price (31/08/2019): Rs. 7.5029
Notes: 1) The calculation of performance does not include cost of front end load.2) Taxes apply. Further, tax credit also available as per section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
Dr. Amjad Waheed, CFASajjad Anwar, CFA
Muhammad Ali Bhabha, CFA, FRMTaha Khan Javed, CFA
Hassan Raza, CFA
%*
Characteristics of Equity Portfolio**
PER5.35.6
NIRIFKMI-30
PBV1.21.9
DY10.2%7.9%
**Based on NBP Funds estimates
Top Five Sectors (% of Total Assets) (as on August 31, 2019)
FertilizerOil & Gas Exploration CompaniesPower Generation & DistributionTechnology & CommunicationOil & Gas Marketing CompaniesOthers
23.4%22.7%9.9%3.3%3.3%4.6%
Fund Manager’s Commentary
Top Ten Holdings (as on August 31, 2019)
Engro Corporation Ltd
Engro Fertilizer Ltd
Pakistan Oilfields Ltd
Hub Power Co. Ltd
Oil & Gas Dev Co Ltd
Pak Petroleum Ltd
Pakistan Telecomm. Ltd
Attock Petroleum Ltd
Nishat Mills Ltd
Lucky Cement Ltd
5.0%
3.3%
2.8%
2.0%
1.7%
12.1%
11.3%
10.7%
9.9%
7.0%
Equity
Equity
Equity
Equity
Equity
Equity
Equity
Equity
Equity
Equity
% of TotalAssets
AssetsClass
% of TotalAssets
AssetsClass*** effective from January 02, 2017
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NBP Islamic Stock Fund (NISF)Formerly; NAFA Islamic Stock Fund (NISF) Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any fund. All investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please read the Offering Document to understand the investment policies and the risks involved.
Top Ten Holdings (as on August 31, 2019)
Oil & Gas Dev Co Ltd
Engro Corporation Ltd
Engro Fertilizer Ltd
Hub Power Company Ltd
Pak Petroleum Ltd
Meezan Bank Ltd
Mari Petroleum Company Ltd
Pakistan Oilfields Ltd
Lucky Cement Ltd
Nishat Mills Ltd
8.1%
5.7%
3.9%
3.6%
2.9%
11.2%
11.0%
9.7%
8.8%
8.5%
% of TotalAssets
% of TotalAssets
* Annualized ReturnAll Other returns are Cumulative
The performance reported is net of management fee & all other expenses and based on dividendreinvestment gross of with-holding tax where applicable.
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Launch Date: January 9, 2015Fund Size: Rs. 3,155 million Type: Open-end-Shariah Compliant-Equity FundDealing Days: Daily – Monday to FridayDealing Time: (Mon-Thr) 9:00 A.M to 4:30 P.M (Friday) 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.MSettlement: 2-3 business daysPricing Mechanism: Forward Pricing Load:** Front End Load (Individual):3% (Nil on investment above Rs. 101 million) Front End Load (Other): 3% (Nil on investment above Rs. 50 million) Back End Load: NILManagement Fee: 1.5% per annum w.e.f 12-Jul-19Total Expense Ratio (%): 3.26% p.a (including 0.24% government levies)Selling & Marketing Expenses: 1.15% per annumRisk Profile: HighListing: Pakistan Stock ExchangeCustodian & Trustee: Central Depository Company (CDC)Auditors: KPMG Taseer Hadi & Co, Chartered AccountantsBenchmark: KMI-30 IndexFund Manager: Sajjad Anwar, CFAMinimum: Growth Unit: Rs. 10,000/-Subscription: Income Unit: Rs. 100,000/-Asset Manager Rating: AM1 by PACRA (Very High Quality)
The objective of the Fund is to provide investors with long term capital growth
from an actively managed portfolio of Shariah Compliant listed equities.
During the month under review, NBP Islamic Stock Fund’s (NISF) unit price (NAV) decreased by 8.5%, whereas the Benchmark decreased by 8.6%, thus an outperformance of 0.1% was recorded. Since inception on January 9, 2015 your Fund NAV has decline by 0.2% p.a versus 2.7% p.a decline in the Benchmark. Thus, to-date the outperformance of your Fund stands at 2.5% p.a. This outperformance is net of management fee and all other expenses.
NISF started off the month with an allocation of around 92% in equities, which decreased to around 91% towards the end of the month. NISF outperformed the Benchmark in August as the Fund was overweight in select Paper & Board, Power Generation & Distribution and Fertilizer sectors stocks which outperformed the market and underweight in select Oil & Gas Exploration Companies, Oil & Gas Marketing Companies, and Automobile Parts & Accessories sectors stocks which underperformed the market. During the month, the allocation was increased primarily in Power Generation & Distribution, Engineering, and Fertilizer sectors, whereas it was reduced primarily in Oil & Gas Exploration Companies and Oil & Gas Marketing Companies sectors.
August 2019
Since Launch*January 09, 2015
(0.2%)
(2.7%)
August2019
(8.5%)
(8.6%)
FYTD2020
(14.7%)
(14.6%)
Rolling12
Months
(32.2%)
(34.7%)
(20.1%)
(23.8%)
FY2016
12.9%
15.5%
Last 3Years*
(10.0%)
(12.7%)
FY2017
32.5%
18.8%
FY2018
(12.8%)
(9.6%)
NBP Islamic Stock FundFormerly; NAFA Islamic Stock Fund (NISF)
Performance Period
Equities / Stocks Cash Equivalents Others including receivables Total Leverage
PER5.65.6
NISFKMI-30
PBV1.30.9
DY8.2%7.9%
Dr. Amjad Waheed, CFASajjad Anwar, CFA
Taha Khan Javed, CFAHassan Raza, CFA
91.3%8.2%0.5%
100.0%Nil
31-August-19
91.7%6.0%2.3%
100.0%Nil
31-July-19Asset Allocation (% of Total Assets)
Characteristics of Equity Portfolio***
Unit Price (31/08/2019): Rs. 7.7653
The Scheme has maintained provisions against Sindh worker’s welfare Fund’s liability to the tune of Rs. 44,440,042/- if the same were not made the NAV Per unit/last one year return of the Scheme would be higher by Rs. 0.1094/0.96% age.For details investors are advised to read the Note 8 of the latest Financial Statements of the Scheme.
Sindh Workers' Welfare Fund (SWWF)
Notes: 1) The calculation of performance does not include cost of front end load.2) Taxes apply. Further, tax credit also available as per section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
Performance %
Top Five Sectors (% of Total Assets) (as on August 31, 2019)
Oil & Gas Exploration CompaniesFertilizerPower Generation & DistributionCommercial BanksTextile CompositeOthers
29.3%20.7%9.0%8.1%4.7%
19.5%
** effective from January 02, 2017
FY2019
*** Based on NBP Funds estimates
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NBP Islamic Energy Fund (NIEF)Formerly; NAFA Islamic Energy Fund (NIEF) Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
Notes: 1) The calculation of performance does not include cost of front end load.2) Taxes apply. Further, tax credit also available as per section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
Top Ten Holdings (as on August 31, 2019)
Mari Petroleum Company Ltd
Oil & Gas Dev Co Ltd
Hub Power Company Ltd
Pakistan Oilfields Ltd
Pak Petroleum Ltd
Pakistan State Oil Co Ltd
Sui Northern Gas Ltd
Attock Petroleum Ltd
Lalpir Power Limit
K-Electric Ltd
5.6%
5.1%
4.2%
1.7%
1.7%
16.4%
14.9%
14.3%
12.1%
10.3%
% of TotalAssets
% of TotalAssets
PER4.55.6
NIEFKMI-30
PBV1.30.9
DY7.6%7.9%
Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any fund. All investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please read the Offering Documents to understand the investment policies and the risks involved.
* Annualized ReturnAll Other returns are Cumulative
The performance reported is net of management fee & all other expenses and based on dividend reinvestmentgross of with-holding tax where applicable.
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Launch Date: April 21, 2016Fund Size: Rs. 439 millionType: Open Ended Shariah Compliant Equity SchemeDealing Days: Daily – Monday to FridayDealing Time: (Mon - Thr) 9:00 A.M to 4:30 P.M (Friday) 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.MSettlement: 2-3 business daysPricing Mechanism Forward PricingLoad:** Front End Load (Individual): 3% (Nil on investment above Rs. 101 million) Front End Load (Other): 3% (Nil on investment above Rs. 50 million) Back End Load: NILManagement Fee: 1.5% p.a w.e.f 12-Jul-19Total Expense Ratio (%) 3.73% p.a (including 0.26% government levies)Selling & Marketing Expenses 1.15% per annum Risk Profile HighListing: Pakistan Stock ExchangeCustodian & Trustee: Central Depository Company (CDC)Auditors: A. F. Ferguson & Co. Chartered AccountantsBenchmark: KMI-30 IndexFund Manager: Taha Khan Javed, CFAMinimum Growth Unit: Rs. 10,000/-Subscription: Income Unit: Rs. 100,000/-Asset Manager Rating: AM1 by PACRA ( Very High Quality)
The objective of NBP Islamic Energy Fund is to provide investors with long term capital growth from an actively managed portfolio of Shari’ah Compliant listed equities belonging to the Energy Sector.
NBP Funds launched its third open-end Islamic Equity Fund namely NBP Islamic Energy Fund (NIEF) in April, 2016. The aim of the Fund is to provide growth to the investment of unit holders over the long-term in approved Shariah Compliant energy stocks.
NIEF started off the month with an allocation of around 91% in equities, which decreased to around 89% towards the end of the month. NIEF underperformed the Benchmark in August as the Fund was overweight in select Energy sectors stocks which underperformed the market. During the month, the allocation was increased primarily in Power Generation & Distribution Companies and Oil & Gas Marketing Companies sectors, whereas it was reduced primarily in Oil & Gas Exploration Companies sector.
August 2019
Since Launch*April 21, 2016
(6.0%)
(7.0%)
August2019
(13.2%)
(8.6%)
FYTD2020
(19.8%)
(14.6%)
(40.7%)
(34.7%)
Rolling12
Months
FY2017
32.2%
18.8%
Last 3Years*
(12.1%)
(12.7%)
FY2018
(3.2%)
(9.6%)
FY2019
(27.8%)
(23.8%)
NBP Islamic Energy FundFormerly; NAFA Islamic Energy Fund (NIEF)
Performance Period
Equities / Stocks Cash Equivalents Others including receivables Total Leverage
89.0%9.4%1.6%
100.0%Nil
31-August-1991.2%6.8%2.0%
100.0%Nil
31-July-19Asset Allocation (% of Total Assets)
Unit Price (31/08/2019): Rs. 7.3363
%
Dr. Amjad Waheed, CFASajjad Anwar, CFA
Taha Khan Javed, CFAHassan Raza, CFA
Sectors (% of Total Assets) (as on August 31, 2019)
Oil & Gas Exploration Companies
Power Generation & Distribution
Oil & Gas Marketing Companies
Refinery
53.7%
18.0%
16.6%
0.7%
**effective from January 02, 2017
The Scheme has maintained provisions against sindh worker’s welfare Fund’s liability to the tune of Rs. 14,050,569/- if the same were not made the NAV Per unit/return of the Scheme would be higher by Rs 0.2346/1.90%. For details investors are advised to read the note 5 of the latest Financial Statements.
Sindh Workers' Welfare Fund (SWWF)
*** Based on NBP Funds estimates
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NAFA Islamic Pension Fund (NIPF)Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any Pension fund. All investments in Pension funds are subject to market risks. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please read the Offering Documents to understand the investment policies and the risks involved.
General Information Investment Objective
Fund Manager’s Commentary
To provide a secure source of savings and regular income after retirement tothe Participants.
MONTHLY REPORT (MUFAP's Recommended Format) August 2019
Name of the Members of Investment Committee
Asset Allocation (% of Total Assets)
31-August-19Equity Sub-fund
Credit Quality of the Portfolio (as on August 31, 2019)
EquityCash EquivalentsOthers including receivablesTotal
91.5%7.9%0.6%
100.0%31-August-19Debt Sub-fund
Cash EquivalentsBank PlacementGOP Ijara SukukSukukCommercial Papers (Islamic)OthersTotal
35.0%29.3%20.9%6.7%6.4%1.7%
100.0%31-August-19Money Market Sub-fund
Cash EquivalentsBank PlacementCommercial Papers (Islamic)OthersTotal
55.4%39.1%4.1%1.4%
100.0%
31-July-19
94.6%4.9%0.5%
100.0%31-July-19
55.8%19.4%21.1%
-1.9%1.8%
100.0%31-July-19
79.3%19.4%
-1.3%
100.0%
20.9%23.1%6.9%4.5%
22.8%20.1%1.7%
100.0%
Government Securities (AAA rated)AAAAA+AAAA-A+OthersTotal
-50.3%0.1%9.0%
19.5%19.7%1.4%
100.0%
Debt Money Market
During the month of August:
NIPF Equity Sub-fund unit price decreased by 8.5%, compared with 8.6% decrease in KMI-30 Index. The Sub-fund was around 92% invested in equities with major weights in Oil & Gas Exploration Companies, Fertilizer and Power Generation & Distribution sectors. Equity Sub-fund maintains exposure of atleast 90% in listed equities on average. Last 90 days average allocation in equity was 93% of net asset.
NIPF Debt Sub-fund generated annualized return of 10.5%. The Sub-fund was invested primarily in GoP Ijara Sukuks and Islamic bank deposits. Debt Sub-fund maintains a minimum combined exposure of 50% in Islamic Government Securities (25% minimum) and AA+ rated Islamic banks. Weighted Average Maturity of Sub-fund is 0.4 year.
NIPF Money Market Sub-fund generated annualized return of 10.6%. The Sub-fund was invested primarily in Islamic bank deposits. Money Market Sub-fund average maturity cannot exceed 1 year. Weighted Average Maturity of Sub-fund is 13 days.
Engro Corporation LtdHub Power Company LtdOil & Gas Dev Co LtdMeezan Bank LtdEngro Fertilizer Ltd
9.2%9.0%8.7%8.0%8.0%
(% of Total Assets)
7.4%6.1%5.8%4.9%2.8%
Pak Petroleum LtdPakistan Oilfields Ltd Mari Petroleum Company LtdLucky Cement Ltd Pakistan State Oil Co Ltd
(% of Total Assets)
Top Ten Holdings of Equity Sub-fund (as on August 31, 2019)
Total amountProvided
Rs
Sindh Workers' Welfare Fund (SWWF)NIPF has maintained provisions against Sindh Workers’ Welfare Fund’s liability inindividual sub-Funds as stated below:
Equity Sub-fund
Debt Sub-fund
Money Market Sub-fund
6,827,479
1,367,424
1,490,122
1.9729
0.3621
0.3095
0.66%
0.28%
0.24%
Last One Yearreturn would
otherwise have
been higher by:
Amount Per
Unit
Rs
Notes: 1) The calculation of performance does not include cost of front-end load.2) Taxes apply. Further, tax credit also available as per section 63 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
Top Sukuk Holdings (as at August 31, 2019)Name of Sukuk
Hub Power Company Ltd
% of Total Assets
6.7%
Top Five Sectors (% of Total Assets) (as on August 31, 2019)
Oil & Gas Exploration CompaniesFertilizerPower Generation & DistributionCommercial BanksCementOthers
28.0%17.3%9.9%8.0%5.9%22.4%
Launch Date: July 2, 2013Fund size: Rs. 1,910 millionType: Open-end – Shariah Compliant Voluntary Pension SchemeDealing Days: Daily – Monday to FridayDealing Time: (Mon-Thr) 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.M (Friday) 9:00 A.M to 5:30 P.MPricing Mechanism Forward PricingFront end Load: Upto 3% on ContributionsBack end Load: 0%Management Fee: On average Annual Net Assets of each Sub-Fund. Equity, Debt, Money Market 1.50% p.a. Equity 2.10% p.a. (including 0.25% government levies)Total Expense Ratio (%) Debt 2.13% p.a. (including 0.41% government levies) Money Market 2.16% p.a. (including 0.46% government levies)Risk Profile Investor dependentCustodian & Trustee: Central Depository Company (CDC)Auditors: Deloitte Yousuf Adil Chartered AccountantsFund Manager: Sajjad Anwar, CFAMinimum Initial: Rs. 10,000/-Subscription: Subsequent: Rs. 1000/-Asset Manager Rating: AM1 by PACRA (Very High Quality)Leverage Nil
Dr. Amjad Waheed, CFASajjad Anwar, CFA
Taha Khan Javed, CFA,Muhammad Ali Bhabha, CFA,
Hassan Raza, CFA
NIPF-Equity Sub-fund
NIPF-Debt Sub-fund
NIPF-Money Market Sub-fund
205.8597
137.5396
140.8956
712.4
519.4
678.4
The performance reported is net of management fee & all other expenses.* Cumulative Returns All Other returns are annualized
(8.5%)*
10.5%
10.6%
12.3%
5.1%
5.6%
NAV Per Unit(Rs.) August
31, 2019
August2019
(14.8%)*
8.2%
10.6%
FYTD2020
(31.5%)*
7.2%
8.6%
Rolling12
Months
(10.5%)*
2.8%
3.6%
FY2018
(18.2%)*
6.1%
7.5%
FY2019
51.5%*
5.6%
6.2%
FY2015
9.2%
4.6%
5.2%
Last 5Years
(7.6%)
4.5%
5.3%
Last 3Years
16.9%*
3.8%
3.9%
FY2016
35.8%*
3.9%
3.8%
FY2017
Since LaunchJuly 02, 2013
Fund Size
(Rs. in mln)
Performance %
For details investors are advised to read the Note 5 of the latest Financial Statement of the Scheme.
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NAFA Islamic Principal Protected Fund-II (NIPPF-II)Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
Top Ten Holdings (as on August 31, 2019)
Engro Fertilizer Ltd
Hub Power Company Ltd
Engro Corporation Ltd
Oil & Gas Dev Co Ltd
Pak Petroleum Ltd
Mari Petroleum Company Ltd
Meezan Bank Ltd
Nishat Mills Ltd
Pakistan Oilfields Ltd
Systems Ltd
Equity
Equity
Equity
Equity
Equity
1.1%
1.0%
0.7%
0.6%
0.4%
Equity
Equity
Equity
Equity
Equity
2.0%
2.0%
2.0%
1.4%
1.3%
% of TotalAssets
% of TotalAssets
Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any fund. All investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.Please read the Offering Documents to understand the investment policies and the risk involved. Capital protection only applies to unit holders who hold their investments until initial maturity of two years.
‘
Launch Date: June 27, 2014Fund Size: Rs. 103 millionType: Open-end Shariah Compliant -Capital Protected FundDealing Days: Daily – Monday to FridayDealing Time: (Mon-Thr) 9:00 A.M to 4:30 P.M (Friday) 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.MSettlement: 2-3 business daysPricing Mechanism: Forward PricingLoad: Back end: 0%Management Fee: Equity component 2% per annum Others: 12% of Net Income (Min 0.5% p.a., Max 1.0% p.a.)Risk Profile: LowTotal Expense Ratio (%) 2.74% p.a (including 0.19% government levies)Listing: Pakistan Stock ExchangeCustodian & Trustee: Central Depository Company (CDC)Auditors: KPMG Taseer Hadi & Co. Chartered AccountantsBenchmark: Daily weighted return of KMI-30 index & Islamic Bank Deposits based on Fund’s actual allocation.Fund Manager: Sajjad Anwar, CFAAsset Manager Rating: AM1 by PACRA (Very High Quality)a
The objective of NAFA Islamic Principal Protected Fund-II is to earn a potentially high return through dynamic asset allocation between Shariah Compliant Equities and Money Market investment avenues, while providing principal protection.
Since inception, NIPPF-II has generated a return of 8.8% p.a versus Benchmark return of 6.2% p.a. The current equity exposure stands at around 14%. Key holdings of the Fund belong to Oil & Gas Exploration Companies, Fertilizer, and Power Generation & Distribution sectors. During the month, maximum multiplier stood at 0.4 whereas minimum multiplier was 0.3.
August 2019
Since LaunchJune 27, 2014*
8.8%
6.2%
NAFA Islamic Principal Protected Fund-II
Performance Period
Equities / Stocks Cash Equivalents Others including receivables Total Leverage
PER5.25.6
NIPPF-IIKMI-30
PBV1.30.9
DY8.7%7.9%
Dr. Amjad Waheed, CFASajjad Anwar, CFA
Muhammad Ali Bhabha, CFA, FRMTaha Khan Javed, CFA
Hassan Raza, CFA
14.2%80.8%5.0%
100.0%Nil
31-August-1915.8%80.2%4.0%
100.0%Nil
31-July-19Asset Allocation (% of Total Assets)
Unit Price (31/08/2019): Rs. 98.8208
The scheme has maintained provision against Sindh Workers’ Welfare Fund’s liability to the tune of Rs 3,612,177/-If the same were not made the NAV per unit/ last one year return of scheme would be higher by Rs 3.4725/3.40%. For details investors are advised to read the Note 6 of the latest Financial Statements.
Sindh Workers' Welfare Fund (SWWF)
August2019
(0.8%)
(1.0%)
FYTD2020
(1.4%)
(1.9%)
Rolling12
Months
(3.2%)
(5.6%)
FY2017
25.8%
16.1%
FY2018
0.8%
1.6%
(1.4%)
(3.7%)
FY2015
21.0%
12.2%
Last 3Years*
5.6%
2.7%
FY2016
3.3%
8.9%
* Annualized ReturnAll Other returns are Cumulative
The performance reported is net of management fee & all other expenses and based ondividend reinvestment gross of with-holding tax where applicable.
Notes: 1) The calculation of performance does not include cost of front end load.2) Taxes apply. Further, tax credit also available as per section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
Top Five Sectors (% of Total Assets) (as on August 31, 2019)
Oil & Gas Exploration CompaniesFertilizerPower Generation & DistributionCommercial BanksTextile CompositeOthers
4.3%4.0%2.0%1.0%0.8%2.1%
FY2019
** Based on NBP Funds estimates
%
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NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-I (NIAAP-I)Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
The performance reported is net of management fee & all other expenses and based on dividendreinvestment gross of with-holding tax where applicable.
PER5.45.6
NIAAEFKMI-30
PBV1.30.9
DY8.4%7.9%
NBP Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund(Formerly: NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund)
NBP Active Allocation Riba Free Savings Fund(Formerly: NAFA Active Allocation Riba Free Savings Fund)
Total
53.3%
39.5%
92.8%
Top Holdings (% age of total assets)(as on August 31, 2019)
* Annualized ReturnAll Other returns are Cumulative
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Launch Date: January 15, 2016Fund Size: Rs. 123 millionType: Open Ended Shariah Compliant Fund of Funds Dealing Days: Daily – Monday to FridayDealing Time: (Mon - Thr) 9:00 A.M to 4:30 P.M (Friday) 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.MSettlement: 2-3 business daysPricing Mechanism: Forward PricingBack end Load: Nil 1) On invested amount in NBP funds, noManagement Fee: additional fee. 2) Cash in Bank account: 1.25% p.a.Total Expense Ratio (%): 0.83% p.a (including 0.03% government levies)Risk Profile: Low to moderateListing: Pakistan Stock ExchangeCustodian & Trustee: Central Depository Company (CDC)Auditors: A. F. Ferguson & Co. Chartered AccountantsBenchmark:** Daily weighted return of KMI-30 Index & 6-month average deposit rates of three A rated Islamic Banks/Islamic windows of conventional banks as selected by MUFAP, based on Fund's actual allocation (which is combination of benchmarks of underlying schemes)Fund Manager: Sajjad Anwar, CFAAsset Manager Rating: AM1 by PACRA (Very High Quality)
The objective of the Fund is to provide investors an opportunity to earn attractive return from an actively managed portfolio of Shari’ah Compliant Equity Fund and Income Fund.
NBP Funds launched its NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-I (NIAAP-I) in January, 2016 which is the first plan under NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Fund-I. The Active Allocation Plan is dynamically managed between dedicated equity related and income schemes managed by NBP Funds based on the Fund Manager’s outlook of the authorized asset-classes. The Plan is presently closed for new subscription. NIAAP-I has an initial maturity of two years. Since inception, NIAAP-I has generated a return of 0.2% p.a versus Benchmark return of 0.3% p.a. The current exposure in Income Fund and Equity Fund stands at 39.5% & 53.3%, respectively. The Plan can invest up to 100% in equity funds. We are confident that the Plan will generate good returns considering the improved macroeconomic and political outlook and dynamic equity allocation mechanism of the Fund.
August 2019
Since Launch*January 15, 2016
0.2%
0.3%
August2019
(4.4%)
(4.6%)
FYTD2020
(8.1%)
(8.1%)
Rolling12
Months
(16.5%)
(17.7%)
FY2017
24.3%
16.3%
Last 3year*
(4.8%)
(5.8%)
FY2018
(12.0%)
(8.5%)
FY2019
(9.5%)
(11.0%)
NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-I
Performance Period
Shariah Compliant Funds Cash Equivalents Others including receivables Total Leverage
92.8%6.8%0.4%
100.0%Nil
31-August-1991.1%8.0%0.9%
100.0%Nil
31-July-19Asset Allocation (% of Total Assets)
Unit Price (31/08/2019): Rs. 97.0412
Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any fund. All investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks.Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please read the Offering Documents to understand the investment policies and the risks involved.
%
Dr. Amjad Waheed, CFASajjad Anwar, CFA
Muhammad Ali Bhabha, CFA, FRMTaha Khan Javed, CFA
Hassan Raza, CFA
Notes: 1) The calculation of performance does not include cost of front end load.2) Taxes apply. Further, tax credit also available as per section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
** effective from September 01, 2016; Previously daily weighted return of KMI-30 index & 6 month deposit rateof A- and above rated Islamic banks and windows based on actual investment.
The scheme has maintained provision against Sindh Workers’ Welfare Fund’s liability to the tune of Rs 4,843,024/-If the same were not made the NAV per unit/ last one year return of scheme would be higher by Rs 3.8227/3.29%. For details investors are advised to read the Note 5 of the latest Financial Statements of the Scheme.
Sindh Workers' Welfare Fund (SWWF)
*** Based on NBP Funds estimates
NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-II (NIAAP-II)Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
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The performance reported is net of management fee & all other expenses and based on dividendreinvestment gross of with-holding tax where applicable.
PER5.45.6
NIAAEFKMI-30
PBV1.30.9
DY8.4%7.9%
NBP Active Allocation Riba Free Savings Fund(Formerly: NAFA Active Allocation Riba Free Savings Fund)
Total
91.9%
91.9%
Top Holdings (%age of total assets)(as on August 31, 2019)
* Annualized ReturnAll other returns are cumulative
‘
Launch Date: March 04, 2016Fund Size: Rs. 37 millionType: Open Ended Shariah Compliant Fund of Funds Dealing Days: Daily – Monday to FridayDealing Time: (Mon - Thr) 9:00 A.M to 4:30 P.M (Friday) 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.MSettlement: 2-3 business daysPricing Mechanism: Forward PricingBack end Load: Nil 1) On invested amount in NBP funds, noManagement Fee: additional fee. 2) Cash in Bank account: 1.25% p.a.Total Expense Ratio (%): 1.40% p.a (including 0.25% government levies)Risk Profile: Low to moderateListing: Pakistan Stock ExchangeCustodian & Trustee: Central Depository Company (CDC)Auditors: A. F. Ferguson & Co. Chartered AccountantsBenchmark:** Daily weighted return of KMI-30 Index & 6-month average deposit rates of three A rated Islamic Banks/Islamic windows of conventional banks as selected by MUFAP, based on Fund's actual allocation (which is combination of benchmarks of underlying schemes)Fund Manager: Sajjad Anwar, CFAAsset Manager Rating: AM1 by PACRA (Very High Quality)
The objective of the Fund is to provide investors an opportunity to earn attractive return from an actively managed portfolio of Shari’ah Compliant Equity Fund and Income Fund.
NBP Funds launched its NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-II (NIAAP-II) in March 2016 which is the second plan under NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Fund-I. The Active Allocation Plan is dynamically managed between dedicated equity related and income schemes managed by NBP Funds based on the Fund Manager’s outlook of the authorized asset-classes. The Plan is presently closed for new subscription. NIAAP-II has an initial maturity of two years. Since inception, NIAAP-II has generated a return of 4.1% p.a versus Benchmark return of 3.2% p.a. The current exposure in Income Fund stands at 91.9%. We are confident that the Plan will generate good returns considering the improved macroeconomic and political outlook and dynamic equity allocation mechanism of the Fund.
August 2019
August2019
0.9%
0.5%
FYTD2020
1.7%
0.9%
Rolling12
Months
(2.1%)
(4.6%)
FY2017
23.6%
15.9%
Last 3Years*
0.6%
(0.9%)
FY2018
(11.1%)
(8.1%)
FY2019
Since Launch*March 04, 2016
4.1%
3.2%
(4.1%)
(6.0%)
NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-II
Performance Period
Shariah Compliant Funds Cash Equivalents Others including receivables Total Leverage
91.9%7.7%0.4%
100.0%Nil
31-August-1992.2%
7.5%0.3%
100.0%Nil
31-July-19Asset Allocation (% of Total Assets)
Unit Price (31/08/2019): Rs. 106.6602
Dr. Amjad Waheed, CFASajjad Anwar, CFA
Muhammad Ali Bhabha, CFA, FRMTaha Khan Javed, CFA
Hassan Raza, CFA
Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any fund. All investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks.Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please read the Offering Documents to understand the investment policies and the risks involved.
Notes: 1) The calculation of performance does not include cost of front end load.2) Taxes apply. Further, tax credit also available as per section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
** effective from September 01, 2016; Previously daily weighted return of KMI-30 index & 6 month deposit rateof A- and above rated Islamic banks and windows based on actual investment.
The scheme has maintained provision against Sindh Workers’ Welfare Fund’s liability to the tune of Rs 3,970,993/-If the same were not made the NAV per unit/ last one year return of scheme would be higher by Rs 11.5206/10.57%. For details investors are advised to read the Note 5 of the latest Financial Statements of the Scheme.
Sindh Workers' Welfare Fund (SWWF)
%
*** Based on NBP Funds estimates
NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-III (NIAAP-III)Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
Page 17
The performance reported is net of management fee & all other expenses and based on dividendreinvestment gross of with-holding tax where applicable.
PER5.45.6
NIAAEFKMI-30
PBV1.30.9
DY8.4%7.9%
55.5%
36.9%
92.4%
Top Holdings (% age of total assets)(as on August 31, 2019)
* Annualized ReturnsAll other returns are cumulative
‘
Launch Date: June 28, 2016Fund Size: Rs. 336 millionType: Open Ended Shariah Compliant Fund of Funds Dealing Days: Daily – Monday to FridayDealing Time: (Mon - Thr) 9:00 A.M to 4:30 P.M (Friday) 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.MSettlement: 2-3 business daysPricing Mechanism: Forward PricingBack end Load: Nil 1) On invested amount in NBP funds, noManagement Fee: additional fee. 2) Cash in Bank account: 1.25% p.a.Total Expense Ratio (%): 0.44% p.a (including 0.04% government levies)Risk Profile: Low to moderate Listing: Pakistan Stock ExchangeCustodian & Trustee: Central Depository Company (CDC)Auditors: A. F. Ferguson & Co. Chartered AccountantsBenchmark:** Daily weighted return of KMI-30 Index & 6-month average deposit rates of three A rated Islamic Banks/Islamic windows of conventional banks as selected by MUFAP, based on Fund's actual allocation (which is combination of benchmarks of underlying schemes)Fund Manager: Sajjad Anwar, CFAAsset Manager Rating: AM1 by PACRA (Very High Quality)
The objective of the Fund is to provide investors an opportunity to earn attractive return from an actively managed portfolio of Shari’ah Compliant Equity Fund and Income Fund.
NBP Funds launched its NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-III (NIAAP-III) in June 2016 which is the third plan under NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Fund-I. The Active Allocation Plan is dynamically managed between dedicated equity related and income schemes managed by NBP Funds based on the Fund Manager’s outlook of the authorized asset-classes. The Plan is presently closed for new subscription. NIAAP-III has an initial maturity of two years.
Since inception, NIAAP-III has decreased by 2.5% p.a versus Benchmark decline of 3.2% p.a. The current exposure in Income Fund and Equity Fund stands at 36.9% & 55.5%, respectively. The Plan can invest up to 100% in equity funds. We are confident that the Plan will generate good returns considering the improved macroeconomic and political outlook and dynamic equity allocation mechanism of the Fund.
August 2019
Since Launch*June 28, 2016
(2.5%)
(3.2%)
August2019
(4.5%)
(4.7%)
FYTD2020
(8.1%)
(8.2%)
Rolling12
Months
(16.2%)
(17.3%)
FY2017
20.0%
13.4%
Last 3Years*
(3.5%)
(4.1%)
FY2018
(8.9%)
(5.0%)
(8.2%)
(9.5%)
NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-III
Performance Period
Shariah Compliant Funds Cash Equivalents Other including receivablesTotal Leverage
92.4%7.5%0.1%
100.0%Nil
31-August-1992.4%7.5%0.1%
100.0%Nil
31-July-19Asset Allocation (% of Total Assets)
Unit Price (31/08/2019): Rs. 89.8793
Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any fund. All investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks.Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please read the Offering Documents to understand the investment policies and the risks involved.
%
Dr. Amjad Waheed, CFASajjad Anwar, CFA
Muhammad Ali Bhabha, CFA, FRMTaha Khan Javed, CFA
Hassan Raza, CFA
Notes: 1) The calculation of performance does not include cost of front end load.2) Taxes apply. Further, tax credit also available as per section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
** effective from September 01, 2016; Previously daily weighted return of KMI-30 index & 6 month deposit rateof A- and above rated Islamic banks and windows based on actual investment.
The scheme has maintained provision against Sindh Workers’ Welfare Fund’s liability to the tune of Rs 3,817,847/-If the same were not made the NAV per unit/ last one year return of scheme would be higher by Rs 1.0208/0.95%. For details investors are advised to read the Note 5 of the latest Financial Statements.
Sindh Workers' Welfare Fund (SWWF)
FY2019
*** Based on NBP Funds estimates
NBP Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund(Formerly: NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund)
NBP Active Allocation Riba Free Savings Fund(Formerly: NAFA Active Allocation Riba Free Savings Fund)
Total
NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-IV (NIAAP-IV)Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
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PER5.45.6
NIAAEF**KMI-30
PBV1.30.9
DY8.4%7.9%
Top Holdings (%age of total assets)(as on August 31, 2019)
NBP Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund(Formerly: NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund)
NBP Active Allocation Riba Free Savings Fund(Formerly: NAFA Active Allocation Riba Free Savings Fund)
Total
* Annualized ReturnAll Other returns are Cumulative
‘
Launch Date: September 30, 2016Fund Size: Rs. 186 millionType: Open Ended Shariah Compliant Fund of Funds Dealing Days: Daily – Monday to FridayDealing Time: (Mon - Thr) 9:00 A.M to 4:30 P.M (Friday) 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.MSettlement: 2-3 business daysPricing Mechanism: Forward PricingBack end Load: NilManagement Fee: 1) On invested amount in NBP funds, no additional fee. 2) Cash in Bank account: 1.25% p.a.Total Expense Ratio (%): 0.56% p.a (including 0.03% government levies)Risk Profile: Low to moderateListing: Pakistan Stock ExchangeCustodian & Trustee: Central Depository Company (CDC)Auditors: A. F. Ferguson & Co. Chartered AccountantsBenchmark: Daily weighted return of KMI-30 Index & 6-month average deposit rates of three A rated Islamic Banks/Islamic windows of conventional banks as selected by MUFAP, based on Fund's actual allocation (which is combination of benchmarks of underlying schemes)Fund Manager: Sajjad Anwar, CFAAsset Manager Rating: AM1 by PACRA (Very High Quality)
The objective of the Fund is to provide investors an opportunity to earn attractive return from an actively managed portfolio of Shari’ah Compliant Equity Fund and Income Fund.
NBP Funds launched its NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-IV (NIAAP-IV) in September, 2016 which is the fourth plan under NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Fund-I. The Active Allocation Plan is dynamically managed between dedicated equity related and income schemes managed by NBP Funds based on the Fund Manager’s outlook of the authorized asset-classes. The Plan is presently closed for new subscription. NIAAP-IV has an initial maturity of two years.
Since inception, unit price of NIAAP-IV has decreased by 5.6% p.a versus the Benchmark decline by 5.1% p.a. The current exposure in Income Fund and Equity Fund stands at 36.5% & 56.4%, respectively. The Plan can invest up to 100% in equity funds. We are confident that the Plan will generate good returns considering the improved macroeconomic and political outlook and dynamic equity allocation mechanism of the Fund.
August 2019
Since Launch*September 30, 2016
(5.6%)
(5.1%)
August2019
(4.5%)
(4.7%)
FYTD2020
(8.2%)
(8.3%)
Rolling12
Months
(16.4%)
(17.0%)
(9.3%)
(10.3%)
NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-IV
Performance Period
Shariah Compliant Funds Cash Equivalents Others including receivables Total Leverage
92.9%6.7%0.4%
100.0%Nil
31-August-19
92.0%7.7%0.3%
100.0%Nil
31-July-19Asset Allocation (% of Total Assets)
Unit Price (31/08/2019): Rs. 81.2475
Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any fund. All investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks.Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please read the Offering Documents to understand the investment policies and the risks involved.
%
Dr. Amjad Waheed, CFASajjad Anwar, CFA
Muhammad Ali Bhabha, CFA, FRMTaha Khan Javed, CFA
Hassan Raza, CFA
Notes: 1) The calculation of performance does not include cost of front end load.2) Taxes apply. Further, tax credit also available as per section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
The scheme has maintained provision against Sindh Workers’ Welfare Fund’s liability to the tune of Rs 1,739,910/-If the same were not made the NAV per unit/ last one year return of scheme would be higher by Rs 0.7604/0.78%. For details investors are advised to read the Note 5 of the Financial Statements.
Sindh Workers' Welfare Fund (SWWF)
FY2019
(9.6%)
(5.9%)
FY 2018
The performance reported is net of management fee & all other expenses and based on dividendreinvestment gross of with-holding tax where applicable.
** Based on NBP Funds estimates
56.4%
36.5%
92.9%
NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-V (NIAAP-V)Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
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[Returns are net of management fee & all other expenses]
PER5.45.6
NIAAEF**KMI-30
PBV1.30.9
DY8.4%7.9%
Top Holdings (%age of total assets)(as on August 31, 2019)
* Annualized Return All Other returns are Cumulative
‘
Launch Date: January 12, 2017 Fund Size: Rs. 261 million Type: Open Ended Shariah Compliant Fund of Funds Dealing Days: Daily – Monday to FridayDealing Time: (Mon - Thr) 9:00 A.M to 4:30 P.M (Friday) 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.MSettlement: 2-3 business days Pricing Mechanism: Forward Pricing Back end Load: Nil Management Fee: 1) On invested amount in NBP funds, no additional fee. 2) Cash in Bank account: 1.25% p.a.Total Expense Ratio (%): 0.46% p.a (including 0.04% government levies) Risk Profile: Low to moderate Listing: Pakistan Stock Exchange Custodian & Trustee: Central Depository Company (CDC)Auditors: A. F. Ferguson & Co. Chartered AccountantsBenchmark: Daily weighted return of KMI-30 Index & 6-month average deposit rates of three A rated Islamic Banks/Islamic windows of conventional banks as selected by MUFAP, based on Fund's actual allocation (which is combination of benchmarks of underlying schemes)Fund Manager: Sajjad Anwar, CFA Asset Manager Rating: AM1 by PACRA (Very High Quality)
The objective of the Fund is to provide investors an opportunity to earn attractive return from an actively managed portfolio of Shari’ah Compliant Equity Fund and Income Fund.
NBP Funds launched its NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-V (NIAAP-V) in January, 2017 which is the fifth plan under NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Fund-I. The Active Allocation Plan is dynamically managed between dedicated equity related and income schemes managed by NBP Funds based on the Fund Manager’s outlook of the authorized asset-classes. The Plan is presently closed for new subscription. NIAAP-V has an initial maturity of two years.
Since inception, unit price of NIAAP-V has decreased by 10.7% p.a versus the Benchmark decline of 10.9% p.a. The current exposure in Income Fund and Equity Fund stands at 34.5% & 60.3%, respectively. The Plan can invest up to 100% in equity funds. We are confident that the Plan will generate good returns considering the improved macroeconomic and political outlook and dynamic equity allocation mechanism of the Fund.
August 2019
August2019
(4.6%)
(4.8%)
FYTD2020
(8.4%)
(8.5%)
Rolling12
Months
(16.8%)
(18.0%)
FY2019
(9.5%)
(10.9%)
FY2018
(9.1%)
(4.9%)
Since Launch*January 12 , 2017
(10.7%)
(10.9%)
NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-V
Performance Period
Shariah Compliant Funds Cash Equivalents Others including receivables Total Leverage
94.8%4.8%0.4%
100.0%Nil
31-August-19
90.9%8.8%0.3%
100.0%Nil
31-July-19Asset Allocation (% of Total Assets)
Unit Price (31/08/2019): Rs. 74.3198
Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any fund. All investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks.Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please read the Offering Documents to understand the investment policies and the risks involved.
%
Dr. Amjad Waheed, CFASajjad Anwar, CFA
Muhammad Ali Bhabha, CFA, FRMTaha Khan Javed, CFA
Hassan Raza, CFA
Notes: 1) The calculation of performance does not include cost of front end load.2) Taxes apply. Further, tax credit also available as per section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
** Based on NBP Funds estimates
NBP Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund(Formerly: NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund)
NBP Active Allocation Riba Free Savings Fund(Formerly: NAFA Active Allocation Riba Free Savings Fund)
Total
60.3%
34.5%
94.8%
NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-VI (NIAAP-VI)Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
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[Returns are net of management fee & all other expenses]
PER5.45.6
NIAAEF**KMI-30
PBV1.30.9
DY8.4%7.9%
Top Holdings (%age of total assets)(as on August 31, 2019)
* Annualized ReturnAll Other returns are Cumulative
‘
Launch Date: May 26, 2017 Fund Size: Rs. 175 million Type: Open Ended Shariah Compliant Fund of Funds Dealing Days: Daily – Monday to FridayDealing Time: (Mon - Thr) 9:00 A.M to 4:30 P.M (Friday) 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.MSettlement: 2-3 business days Pricing Mechanism: Forward Pricing Back end Load: Nil Management Fee: 1) On invested amount in NBP funds, no additional fee. 2) Cash in Bank account: 1.25% p.a.Total Expense Ratio (%): 0.48% p.a (including 0.04% government levies) Risk Profile: Low to moderate Listing: Pakistan Stock Exchange Custodian & Trustee: Central Depository Company (CDC)Auditors: KPMG Taseer Hadi & Co. Chartered AccountantsBenchmark: Daily weighted return of KMI-30 Index & 6-month average deposit rates of three A rated Islamic Banks/Islamic windows of conventional banks as selected by MUFAP, based on Fund's actual allocation (which is combination of benchmarks of underlying schemes)Fund Manager: Sajjad Anwar, CFA Asset Manager Rating: AM1 by PACRA (Very High Quality)
The objective of the Fund is to provide investors an opportunity to earn attractive return from an actively managed portfolio of Shari’ah Compliant Equity Fund and Income Fund.
NBP Funds launched its NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-VI (NIAAP-VI) in May, 2017 which is the first plan under NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Fund-II. The Active Allocation Plan is dynamically managed between dedicated equity related and income schemes managed by NBP Funds based on the Fund Manager’s outlook of the authorized asset-classes. The Plan is presently closed for new subscription. NIAAP-VI has an initial maturity of two years.
Since inception, unit price of NIAAP-VI has decreased by 13.2% p.a versus the Benchmark decline of 13.0% p.a. The current exposure in Income Fund and Equity Fund stands at 35.0% & 58.4%, respectively. The Plan can invest up to 100% in equity funds. We are confident that the Plan will generate good returns considering the improved macroeconomic and political outlook and dynamic equity allocation mechanism of the Fund.
August 2019
August2019
(4.6%)
(4.8%)
FYTD2020
(8.3%)
(8.4%)
FY2019
(9.1%)
(10.7%)
FY2018
(7.8%)
(3.8%)
Rolling12
Months
(16.4%)
(17.7%)
Since Launch*May 26 , 2017
(13.2%)
(13.0%)
NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-VI
Performance Period
Shariah Compliant Funds Cash Equivalents Others including receivables Total Leverage
93.4%6.5%0.1%
100.0%Nil
31-August-19
91.8%7.5%0.7%
100.0%Nil
31-July-19Asset Allocation (% of Total Assets)
Unit Price (31/08/2019): Rs. 72.5303
Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any fund. All investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks.Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please read the Offering Documents to understand the investment policies and the risks involved.
%
Dr. Amjad Waheed, CFASajjad Anwar, CFA
Muhammad Ali Bhabha, CFA, FRMTaha Khan Javed, CFA
Hassan Raza, CFA
Notes: 1) The calculation of performance does not include cost of front end load.2) Taxes apply. Further, tax credit also available as per section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
** Based on NBP Funds estimates
NBP Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund(Formerly: NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund)
NBP Active Allocation Riba Free Savings Fund(Formerly: NAFA Active Allocation Riba Free Savings Fund)
Total
58.4%
35.0%
93.4%
NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-VII (NIAAP-VII)Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
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[Returns are net of management fee & all other expenses]
PER5.45.6
NIAAEF**KMI-30
PBV1.30.9
DY8.4%7.9%
Top Holdings (%age of total assets)(as on August 31, 2019)
* Annualized Return All Other returns are Cumulative
‘
Launch Date: June 29, 2017 Fund Size: Rs. 44 million Type: Open Ended Shariah Compliant Fund of FundsDealing Days: Daily – Monday to Friday Dealing Time: (Mon - Thr) 9:00 A.M to 4:30 P.M (Friday) 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.MSettlement: 2-3 business days Pricing Mechanism: Forward Pricing Back end Load: Nil Management Fee: 1) On invested amount in NBP funds, no additional fee. 2) Cash in Bank account: 1.25% p.a. Total Expense Ratio (%): 0.82% p.a (including 0.04% government levies) Risk Profile: Low to moderate Listing: Pakistan Stock Exchange Custodian & Trustee: Central Depository Company (CDC) Auditors: KPMG Taseer Hadi & Co. Chartered Accountants Benchmark: Daily weighted return of KMI-30 Index & 6-month average deposit rates of three A rated Islamic Banks/Islamic windows of conventional banks as selected by MUFAP, based on Fund's actual allocation (which is combination of benchmarks of underlying schemes) Fund Manager: Sajjad Anwar, CFA Asset Manager Rating: AM1 by PACRA (Very High Quality)
The objective of the Fund is to provide investors an opportunity to earn attractive return from an actively managed portfolio of Shari’ah Compliant Equity Fund and Income Fund.
NBP Funds launched its NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-VII (NIAAP-VII) in June, 2017 which is the second plan under NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Fund-II. The Active Allocation Plan is dynamically managed between dedicated equity related and income schemes managed by NBP Funds based on the Fund Manager’s outlook of the authorized asset-classes. The Plan is presently closed for new subscription. NIAAP-VII has an initial maturity of two years.
Since inception, unit price of NIAAP-VII has decreased by 10.5% p.a versus the Benchmark decline of 9.5% p.a. The current exposure in Income Fund and Equity Fund stands at 62.1% & 29.2%, respectively. The Plan can invest up to 100% in equity funds. We are confident that the Plan will generate good returns considering the improved macroeconomic and political outlook and dynamic equity allocation mechanism of the Fund.
August 2019
August2019
(3.7%)
(2.9%)
FYTD2020
(7.3%)
(6.5%)
FY2019
(9.3%)
(10.8%)
FY2018
(6.5%)
(3.0%)
Rolling12
Months
(15.6%)
(16.1%)
Since Launch*June 29 , 2017
(10.5%)
(9.5%)
NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-VII
Performance Period
Shariah Compliant Funds Cash Equivalents Others including receivables Total Leverage
91.3%8.6%0.1%
100.0%Nil
31-August-19
90.5%3.8%5.7%
100.0%Nil
31-July-19Asset Allocation (% of Total Assets)
Unit Price (31/08/2019): Rs. 78.6245
Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any fund. All investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks.Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please read the Offering Documents to understand the investment policies and the risks involved.
%
Dr. Amjad Waheed, CFASajjad Anwar, CFA
Muhammad Ali Bhabha, CFA, FRMTaha Khan Javed, CFA
Hassan Raza, CFA
Notes: 1) The calculation of performance does not include cost of front end load.2) Taxes apply. Further, tax credit also available as per section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
** Based on NBP Funds estimates
NBP Active Allocation Riba Free Savings Fund(Formerly: NAFA Active Allocation Riba Free Savings Fund)
NBP Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund(Formerly: NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund)
Total
62.1%
29.2%
91.3%
NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-VIII (NIAAP-VIII)Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
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[Returns are net of management fee & all other expenses]
PER5.45.6
NIAAEF**KMI-30
PBV1.30.9
DY8.4%7.9%
NAFA Active Allocation Riba Free Savings Fund(Formerly: NAFA Active Allocation Riba Free Savings Fund)
Total
92.0%
92.0%
Top Holdings (%age of total assets)(as on August 31, 2019)
* Annualized Return All Other returns are Cumulative
‘
Launch Date: November 3, 2017 Fund Size: Rs. 213 million Type: Open Ended Shariah Compliant Fund of FundsDealing Days: Daily – Monday to Friday Dealing Time: (Mon - Thr) 9:00 A.M to 4:30 P.M (Friday) 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.MSettlement: 2-3 business days Pricing Mechanism: Forward Pricing Back end Load: Nil Management Fee: 1) On invested amount in NBP funds, no additional fee. 2) Cash in Bank account: 1.25% p.a. Total Expense Ratio (%): 0.60% (including 0.23% government levies) Risk Profile: Low to moderate Listing: Pakistan Stock Exchange Custodian & Trustee: Central Depository Company (CDC) Auditors: KPMG Taseer Hadi & Co. Chartered Accountants Benchmark: Daily weighted return of KMI-30 Index & 6-month average deposit rates of three A rated Islamic Banks/Islamic windows of conventional banks as selected by MUFAP, based on Fund's actual allocation (which is combination of benchmarks of underlying schemes) Fund Manager: Sajjad Anwar, CFA Asset Manager Rating: AM1 by PACRA (Very High Quality)
The objective of the Fund is to provide investors an opportunity to earn attractive return from an actively managed portfolio of Shari’ah Compliant Equity Fund and Income Fund.
NBP Funds launched its NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-VIII (NIAAP-VIII) in November, 2017 which is the third plan under NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Fund-II. The Active Allocation Plan is dynamically managed between dedicated equity related and income schemes managed by NBP Funds based on the Fund Manager’s outlook of the authorized asset-classes. The Plan is presently closed for new subscription. NIAAP-VIII has an initial maturity of two years.
Since inception, unit price of NIAAP-VIII has decreased by 1.2% p.a versus the Benchmark decline of 1.5% p.a. The current exposure in Income Fund stands at 92.0%. The Plan can invest up to 100% in equity funds. We are confident that the Plan will generate good returns considering the improved macroeconomic and political outlook and dynamic equity allocation mechanism of the Fund.
August 2019
August2019
0.9%
0.5%
FYTD2020
1.6%
0.9%
Rolling12
Months
(2.2%)
(3.8%)
FY2019
(4.1%)
(5.2%)
Since Launch*November 03 , 2017
(1.2%)
(1.5%)
NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Plan-VIII
Performance Period
Shariah Compliant Funds Cash Equivalents Others including receivables Total Leverage
92.0%7.9%0.1%
100.0%Nil
31-August-1992.3%7.6%0.1%
100.0%Nil
31-July-19Asset Allocation (% of Total Assets)
Unit Price (31/08/2019): Rs. 97.7626
Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any fund. All investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks.Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please read the Offering Documents to understand the investment policies and the risks involved.
%
Dr. Amjad Waheed, CFASajjad Anwar, CFA
Muhammad Ali Bhabha, CFA, FRMTaha Khan Javed, CFA
Hassan Raza, CFA
Notes: 1) The calculation of performance does not include cost of front end load.2) Taxes apply. Further, tax credit also available as per section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
The scheme has maintained provision against Sindh Workers’ Welfare Fund’s liability to the tune of Rs 197,722/-If the same were not made the NAV per unit/ since inception return of scheme would be higher by Rs 0.0907/0.09%. For details investors are advised to read the Note 7 of the latest Financial Statements.
Sindh Workers' Welfare Fund (SWWF)
** Based on NBP Funds estimates
NAFA Islamic Capital Preservation Plan-I (NICPP-I)Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
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PER5.45.6
NIAAEF**KMI-30
PBV1.30.9
DY8.4%7.9%
NBP Islamic Money Market Fund(Formerly: NAFA Islamic Money Market Fund)
NBP Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund(Formerly: NAFA Islamic Money Market Fund)
Total
84.8%
9.5%
94.3%
Top Holdings (%age of total assets)(as on August 31, 2019)
* Annualized ReturnAll Other returns are Cumulative
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Launch Date: February 28, 2018Fund Size: Rs. 559 millionType: Open Ended Shariah Compliant Fund of Funds - CPPIDealing Days: Daily – Monday to FridayDealing Time: (Mon-Thr) 9:00 A.M to 4:30 P.M (Friday) 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.MSettlement: 2-3 business daysPricing Mechanism: Forward PricingBack end Load: NilManagement Fee: 1) On invested amount in NBP funds, no additional fee. 2) Cash in Bank account: 1.0% p.a.Total Expense Ratio (%): 0.44% (including 0.08% government levies)Risk Profile: Low Listing: Pakistan Stock ExchangeCustodian & Trustee: Central Depository Company (CDC)Auditors: KPMG Taseer Hadi & Co. Chartered Accountants Benchmark: Daily Weighted Return of KMI-30 Index and 3-months average deposit rate of three AA rated Islamic Banks or Islamic windows of Conventional Banks as selected by MUFAP, on the basis of actual investment by the Plan in equity and money market schemes.Fund Manager: Sajjad Anwar, CFA Asset Manager Rating: AM1 by PACRA (Very High Quality)
The objective of NAFA Islamic Capital Preservation Plan-I is to earn a potentially high return through dynamic asset allocation between Shariah Compliant Dedicated Equity and Money Market based Collective Investment Schemes, while providing Capital Preservation of the Initial Investment Value including sales load at completion of twenty four months and beyond.
NBP Funds launched its NAFA Islamic Capital Preservation Plan-I (NICPP-I) in February, 2018 which is the fourth plan under NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Fund-II. The Plan is dynamically allocated between the Equity Component and Money Market Component by using the Constant Proportion Portfolio Insurance (CPPI) Methodology. Allocation to Equity Component is generally increased when equity market is rising, while allocation to the Money Market Component is generally increased when the equity market declines. The Plan is presently closed for new subscription. NICPP-I has an initial maturity of two years.
Since inception, unit price of NICPP-I has increased by 1.7% p.a versus the Benchmark decline of 0.9% p.a. The current exposure in Money Market Fund and Equity Fund stands at 84.8% & 9.5%, respectively. During the month, maximum multiplier stood at 2.2 whereas minimum multiplier was 1.8.
August 2019
August2019
0.1%
(0.4%)
FYTD2020
0.3%
(0.6%)
Rolling12
Months
1.3%
(1.9%)
FY2019
1.8%
(0.9%)
Since Launch*February 28 , 2018
1.7%
(0.9%)
NAFA Islamic Capital Preservation Plan-I
Performance Period
Shariah Compliant Funds Cash Equivalents Others including receivables Total Leverage
94.3%5.5%0.2%
100.0%Nil
31-August-19
93.6%2.9%3.5%
100.0%Nil
31-July-19Asset Allocation (% of Total Assets)
Unit Price (31/08/2019): Rs. 100.5448
Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any fund. All investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks.Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please read the Offering Documents to understand the investment policies and the risks involved. Capital preservation only applies to unit holders who hold their investments until initial maturity of two years.
%
Dr. Amjad Waheed, CFASajjad Anwar, CFA
Muhammad Ali Bhabha, CFA, FRMTaha Khan Javed, CFA
Hassan Raza, CFA
Notes: 1) The calculation of performance does not include cost of front end load.2) Taxes apply. Further, tax credit also available as per section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
The scheme has maintained provision against Sindh Workers’ Welfare Fund’s liability to the tune of Rs 770,364/-If the same were not made the NAV per unit/ since inception return of scheme would be higher by Rs 0.1385/0.14%. For details investors are advised to read the Note 5 of the latest Financial Statements.
Sindh Workers' Welfare Fund (SWWF)
** Based on NBP Funds estimates
The performance reported is net of management fee & all other expenses and based on dividendreinvestment gross of with-holding tax where applicable.
NAFA Islamic Capital Preservation Plan-II (NICPP-II)Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
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The scheme has maintained provision against Sindh Workers’ Welfare Fund’s liability to the tune of Rs 229,724/-If the same were not made the NAV per unit/ since inception return of scheme would be higher by Rs 0.0751/0.07%. For details investors are advised to read the Note 5 of the latest Financial Statements.
Sindh Workers' Welfare Fund (SWWF)
The performance reported is net of management fee & all other expenses and based on dividendreinvestment gross of with-holding tax where applicable.
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Launch Date: April 27, 2018Fund Size: Rs. 306 millionType: Open Ended Shariah Compliant Fund of Funds - CPPIDealing Days: Daily – Monday to FridayDealing Time: (Mon-Thr) 9:00 A.M to 4:30 P.M (Friday) 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.MSettlement: 2-3 business daysPricing Mechanism: Forward PricingBack end Load: NilManagement Fee: 1) On invested amount in NBP funds, no additional fee. 2) Cash in Bank account: 1.00% p.a.Total Expense Ratio (%): 1.37% (including 0.14% government levies)Risk Profile: Low Listing: Pakistan Stock ExchangeCustodian & Trustee: Central Depository Company (CDC)Auditors: KPMG Taseer Hadi & Co. Chartered Accountants Benchmark: Daily Weighted Return of KMI-30 Index and 3-months average deposit rate of three AA rated Islamic Banks or Islamic windows of Conventional Banks as selected by MUFAP, on the basis of actual investment by the Plan in equity and money market schemes.Fund Manager: Sajjad Anwar, CFA Asset Manager Rating: AM1 by PACRA (Very High Quality)
NBP Funds launched its NAFA Islamic Capital Preservation Plan-II (NICPP-II) in April, 2018 which is the fifth plan under NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Fund-II. The Plan is dynamically allocated between the Equity Component and Money Market Component by using the Constant Proportion Portfolio Insurance (CPPI) Methodology. Allocation to Equity Component is generally increased when equity market is rising, while allocation to the Money Market Component is generally increased when the equity market declines. The Plan is presently closed for new subscription. NICPP-II has an initial maturity of two years.
Since inception, unit price of NICPP-II has increased by 0.4% p.a versus the Benchmark decline of 2.5% p.a. The current exposure in Equity Fund stands at 9.5%. During the month, maximum multiplier stood at 2.2 whereas minimum multiplier was 1.9.
August 2019
Shariah Compliant Funds Cash Equivalents Others including receivables Total Leverage
9.5%89.0%1.5%
100.0%Nil
31-August-19
9.6%88.0%2.4%
100.0%Nil
31-July-19Asset Allocation (% of Total Assets)
Unit Price (31/08/2019): Rs. 99.9408
Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any fund. All investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks.Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please read the Offering Documents to understand the investment policies and the risks involved. Capital preservation only applies to unit holders who hold their investments until initial maturity of two years.
August2019
0.1%
(0.4%)
FYTD2020
(0.2%)
(1.1%)
Rolling12
Months
(0.8%)
(3.9%)
FY2019
0.1%
(2.5%)
Since Launch*April 27, 2018
0.4%
(2.5%)
NAFA Islamic Capital Preservation Plan-II
Performance Period
%
* Annualized ReturnAll Other returns are Cumulative
Dr. Amjad Waheed, CFASajjad Anwar, CFA
Muhammad Ali Bhabha, CFA, FRMTaha Khan Javed, CFA
Hassan Raza, CFA
The objective of NAFA Islamic Capital Preservation Plan-II is to earn a potentially high return through dynamic asset allocation between Shariah Compliant Dedicated Equity and Money Market based Collective Investment Schemes, while providing Capital Preservation of the Initial Investment Value including sales load at completion of twenty four months and beyond.
PER5.45.6
NIAAEF**KMI-30** Based on NBP Funds estimates
PBV1.30.9
DY8.4%7.9%
NBP Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund(Formerly: NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund)
Total
9.5%
9.5%
Top Holdings (%age of total assets)(as on August 31, 2019)
Notes: 1) The calculation of performance does not include cost of front end load.2) Taxes apply. Further, tax credit also available as per section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
NAFA Islamic Capital Preservation Plan-III (NICPP-III)Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
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The scheme has maintained provision against Sindh Workers’ Welfare Fund’s liability to the tune of Rs 115,214/-If the same were not made the NAV per unit/ since inception return of scheme would be higher by Rs 0.0374/0.04%.-For details investors are advised to read the Note 7 of the latest Financial Statements.
Sindh Workers' Welfare Fund (SWWF)
The performance reported is net of management fee & all other expenses and based on dividendreinvestment gross of with-holding tax where applicable.
* Annualized ReturnAll Other returns are Cumulative
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Launch Date: June 22, 2018Fund Size: Rs. 303 millionType: Open Ended Shariah Compliant Fund of Funds - CPPIDealing Days: Daily – Monday to FridayDealing Time: (Mon-Thr) 9:00 A.M to 4:30 P.M (Friday) 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.MSettlement: 2-3 business daysPricing Mechanism Forward PricingBack end Load: NilManagement Fee: 1) On invested amount in NBP funds, no additional fee. 2) Cash in Bank account: 1.00% p.a.Total Expense Ratio (%) 1.61%(including 0.14% government levies)Risk Profile Low Listing: Pakistan Stock ExchangeCustodian & Trustee: Central Depository Company (CDC)Auditors: KPMG Taseer Hadi & Co. Chartered Accountants Benchmark: Daily Weighted Return of KMI-30 Index and 3-months average deposit rate of three AA rated Islamic Banks or Islamic windows of Conventional Banks as selected by MUFAP, on the basis of actual investment by the Plan in equity and money market schemes.Fund Manager: Sajjad Anwar, CFA Asset Manager Rating: AM1 by PACRA (Very High Quality)
NBP Funds launched its NAFA Islamic Capital Preservation Plan-III (NICPP-III) in June, 2018 which is the first plan under NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Fund-III. The Plan is dynamically allocated between the Equity Component and Money Market Component by using the Constant Proportion Portfolio Insurance (CPPI) Methodology. Allocation to Equity Component is generally increased when equity market is rising, while allocation to the Money Market Component is generally increased when the equity market declines. The Plan is presently closed for new subscription. NICPP-III has an initial maturity of two years.
Since inception, unit price of NICPP-III has decreased by 0.5% p.a. versus the Benchmark decline of 3.4% p.a. The current exposure in Equity Fund stands at 10.8%. During the month, maximum multiplier stood at 2.3 whereas minimum multiplier was 1.8.
August 2019
Since Launch*June 22 , 2018
(0.5%)
(3.4%)
August2019
Rolling12
Months
(0.1%)
(0.5%)
FYTD2020
(0.7%)
(1.7%)
FY2019
(0.03%)
(2.5%)
(1.4%)
(4.3%)
NAFA Islamic Capital Preservation Plan-III
Performance Period
Shariah Compliant Funds Cash Equivalents Others including receivables Total Leverage
10.8%85.6%3.6%
100.0%Nil
31-August-19
10.5%81.0%8.5%
100.0%Nil
31-July-19Asset Allocation (% of Total Assets)
Unit Price (31/08/2019): Rs. 98.2008
Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any fund. All investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks.Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please read the Offering Documents to understand the investment policies and the risks involved. Capital preservation only applies to unit holders who hold their investments until initial maturity of two years.
%
Dr. Amjad Waheed, CFASajjad Anwar, CFA
Muhammad Ali Bhabha, CFA, FRMTaha Khan Javed, CFA
Hassan Raza, CFA
The objective of NAFA Islamic Capital Preservation Plan-III is to earn a potentially high return through dynamic asset allocation between Shariah Compliant Dedicated Equity and Money Market based Collective Investment Schemes, while providing Capital Preservation of the Initial Investment Value including sales load at completion of twenty four months and beyond.
Notes: 1) The calculation of performance does not include cost of front end load.2) Taxes apply. Further, tax credit also available as per section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
Top Holdings (%age of total assets)(as on August 31, 2019)
NBP Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund(Formerly: NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund)
Total
10.8%
10.8%
PER5.45.6
NIAAEF**KMI-30** Based on NBP Funds estimates
PBV1.30.9
DY8.4%7.9%
NAFA Islamic Capital Preservation Plan-IV (NICPP-IV)Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
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The performance reported is net of management fee & all other expenses and based on dividendreinvestment gross of with-holding tax where applicable.* Cumulative Returns
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Launch Date: September 14, 2018Fund Size: Rs. 183 millionType: Open Ended Shariah Compliant Fund of Funds - CPPIDealing Days: Daily – Monday to FridayDealing Time: (Mon-Thr) 9:00 A.M to 4:30 P.M (Friday) 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.MSettlement: 2-3 business daysPricing Mechanism Forward PricingBack end Load: NilManagement Fee: 1) On invested amount in NBP funds, no additional fee. 2) Cash in Bank account: 1.00% p.a.Total Expense Ratio (%) 1.59%(including 0.13% government levies) Risk Profile Low Listing: Pakistan Stock ExchangeCustodian & Trustee: Central Depository Company (CDC)Auditors: KPMG Taseer Hadi & Co. Chartered Accountants Benchmark: Daily Weighted Return of KMI-30 Index and 3-months average deposit rate of three AA rated Islamic Banks or Islamic windows of Conventional Banks as selected by MUFAP, on the basis of actual investment by the Plan in equity and money market schemes.Fund Manager: Sajjad Anwar, CFA Asset Manager Rating: AM1 by PACRA (Very High Quality)
NBP Funds launched its NAFA Islamic Capital Preservation Plan-IV (NICPP-IV) in September, 2018 which is the second plan under NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Fund-III. The Plan is dynamically allocated between the Equity Component and Money Market Component by using the Constant Proportion Portfolio Insurance (CPPI) Methodology. Allocation to Equity Component is generally increased when equity market is rising, while allocation to the Money Market Component is generally increased when the equity market declines. The Plan is presently closed for new subscription. NICPP-IV has an initial maturity of two years.
Since inception, unit price of NICPP-IV has decreased by 3.2% versus the Benchmark decline by 5.2%. The current exposure in Equity Fund stands at 21.5%. During the month, maximum multiplier stood at 4.6 whereas minimum multiplier was 3.0.
August 2019
Since LaunchSeptember 14 , 2018
(3.2%)
(5.2%)
August2019
(1.2%)
(1.4%)
FYTD2020
(1.9%)
(2.4%)
Rolling6 Months
(4.1%)
(6.0%)
NAFA Islamic Capital Preservation Plan-IV
Performance Period
Unit Price (31/08/2019): Rs. 96.8335
Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any fund. All investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks.Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please read the Offering Documents to understand the investment policies and the risks involved. Capital preservation only applies to unit holders who hold their investments until initial maturity of two years.
%*
Shariah Compliant Funds Cash Equivalents Others including receivables Total Leverage
21.5%77.1%1.4%
100.0%Nil
31-August-19
20.5%77.5%2.0%
100.0%Nil
31-July-19Asset Allocation (% of Total Assets)
Dr. Amjad Waheed, CFASajjad Anwar, CFA
Muhammad Ali Bhabha, CFA, FRMTaha Khan Javed, CFA
Hassan Raza, CFA
The objective of NAFA Islamic Capital Preservation Plan-IV is to earn a potentially high return through dynamic asset allocation between Shariah Compliant Dedicated Equity and Money Market based Collective Investment Schemes, while providing Capital Preservation of the Initial Investment Value including sales load at completion of twenty four months and beyond.
Notes: 1) The calculation of performance does not include cost of front end load.2) Taxes apply. Further, tax credit also available as per section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
Top Holdings (%age of total assets)(as on August 31, 2019)
NBP Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund(Formerly: NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund)
Total
21.5%
21.5%
PER5.45.6
NIAAEF**KMI-30** Based on NBP Funds estimates
PBV1.30.9
DY8.4%7.9%
NBP Islamic Capital Preservation Plan-V (NICPP-V)Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
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Top Holdings (%age of total assets)(as on August 31, 2019)
NBP Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund(Formerly: NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund)
Total
21.3%
21.3%
Dr. Amjad Waheed, CFASajjad Anwar, CFA
Muhammad Ali Bhabha, CFA, FRMTaha Khan Javed, CFA
Hassan Raza, CFA
{Returns are net of management fee & all other expenses}* Cumulative Returns
‘
Launch Date: December 17, 2018Fund Size: Rs. 121 millionType: Open Ended Shariah Compliant Fund of Funds - CPPIDealing Days: Daily – Monday to FridayDealing Time: (Mon-Thr) 9:00 A.M to 4:30 P.M (Friday) 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.MSettlement: 2-3 business daysPricing Mechanism Forward PricingBack end Load: NilManagement Fee: 1) On invested amount in NBP funds, no additional fee. 2) Cash in Bank account: 1.00% p.a. Total Expense Ratio (%) 1.53%(including 0.13% government levies) Risk Profile Low Listing: Pakistan Stock ExchangeCustodian & Trustee: Central Depository Company (CDC)Auditors: KPMG Taseer Hadi & Co. Chartered Accountants Benchmark: Daily Weighted Return of KMI-30 Index and 3-months average deposit rate of three AA rated Islamic Banks or Islamic windows of Conventional Banks as selected by MUFAP, on the basis of actual investment by the Plan in equity and money market schemes.Fund Manager: Sajjad Anwar, CFA Asset Manager Rating: AM1 by PACRA (Very High Quality)
NBP Funds launched its NBP Islamic Capital Preservation Plan-V (NICPP-V) in December, 2018 which is the third plan under NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Fund-III. The Plan is dynamically allocated between the Equity Component and Money Market Component by using the Constant Proportion Portfolio Insurance (CPPI) Methodology. Allocation to Equity Component is generally increased when equity market is rising, while allocation to the Money Market Component is generally increased when the equity market declines. The Plan is presently closed for new subscription. NICPP-V has an initial maturity of two years.
Since inception, unit price of NICPP-V has decreased by 3.7% versus the Benchmark decline of 5.4%. The current exposure in Equity Fund stands at 21.3%. During the month, maximum multiplier stood at 3.1 whereas minimum multiplier was 2.3.
August 2019
Since Launch*December 17, 2018
(3.7%)
(5.4%)
August2019
(1.0%)
(1.4%)
FYTD2020
(1.9%)
(2.5%)
Rolling6 Months
(5.0%)
(6.7%)
NBP Islamic Capital Preservation Plan-V
Performance Period
Unit Price (31/08/2019): Rs. 96.3408
Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any fund. All investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks.Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please read the Offering Documents to understand the investment policies and the risks involved. Capital preservation only applies to unit holders who hold their investments until initial maturity of two years.
%
Shariah Compliant FundCash Equivalents Others including receivables Total Leverage
21.3%75.2%3.5%
100.0%Nil
31-August-1920.1%77.7%2.2%
100.0%Nil
31-July-19Asset Allocation (% of Total Assets)
The objective of NBP Islamic Capital Preservation Plan-V is to earn a potentially high return through dynamic asset allocation between Shariah Compliant Dedicated Equity and Money Market based Collective Investment Schemes, while providing Capital Preservation of the Initial Investment Value including sales load at completion of twenty four months and beyond.
Notes: 1) The calculation of performance does not include cost of front end load.2) Taxes apply. Further, tax credit also available as per section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
PER5.45.6
NIAAEF**KMI-30** Based on NBP Funds estimates
PBV1.30.9
DY8.4%7.9%
NBP Active Allocation Riba Free Savings Fund (NAARFSF)Formerly; NAFA Active Allocation Riba Free Savings Fund (NAARFSF) Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
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Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any fund. All investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please read the Offering Document to understand investment policies and the risks involved.
*Annualized Return Based on Morning Star MethodologyAll other returns are Annualized Simple Return
The performance reported is net of management fee & all other expenses andbased on dividend reinvestment gross of with-holding tax where applicable.
Launch Date: January 18, 2016Fund Size: Rs. 667 millionFund Size (excludinginvestment by Fund of Funds) Nil Type: Open-end – Shariah Compliant Income FundDealing Days: Daily – Monday to FridayDealing Time: (Mon - Thr) 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.M (Friday) 9:00 A.M to 5:30 P.MSettlement: 2-3 business daysPricing Mechanism Forward PricingLoad: Front end: 0%; Back end: 0%Management Fee: 9% of Net Income (min: 0.5% p.a., max: 1.25% p.a.) w.e.f 12-July-19. 1.0% p.a. of average net assets during the month.Total Expense Ratio: 2.33% p.a. (including 0.35% government levies)Selling & Marketing expenses: 0.7% p.a.Risk Profile: LowFund stability rating "A-(f)" by PACRACustodian & Trustee: Central Depository Company (CDC)Auditors: A. F. Ferguson & Co. Chartered AccountantsBenchmark:** 6-month average deposit rates of three A rated Islamic Banks/Islamic windows of conventional banks as selected by MUFAPFund Manager: Muhammad Ali Bhabha, CFA, FRMMinimum Subscription Rs. 10,000/-Asset Manager Rating: AM1 by PACRA (Very High Quality)
To earn a reasonable rate of return along with a high degree of liquidity by investing in short-term Shari’ah Compliant bank deposits and money market/debt securities.
During the month, the Fund generated an annualized return of 10.4% p.a. against the Benchmark return of 5.7% p.a., thus registering an outperformance of 4.7% p.a. The performance is net of management fee and all other expenses.
The Fund aims to consistently generate better return than the profit rates offered by Islamic Banks / Islamic windows of commercial banks, while also providing easy liquidity along with a high-quality credit profile. The Fund is allowed to invest in Shariah Compliant Government Securities of maturity up to 3 years as well as Shariah Compliant money market and debt securities of up to 2 years maturity rated AA- or better.
Around 68% of net assets of the portfolio are allocated in bank deposits. The higher allocation in bank deposits is due to better yields as compared to other authorized alternative investment avenues. The weighted average time-to-maturity of the Fund is 4 days.
We will rebalance the allocation of the Fund proactively based on the capital market outlook.
August 2019
Since Launch*January 18, 2016
August2019
10.4%
5.7%
Rolling12
Months
8.4%
4.2%
FYTD2020
9.5%
5.6%
FY2019
7.6%
3.7%
3.8%
3.1%
5.3%
3.4%
NBP Active Allocation Riba Free Savings FundFormerly; NAFA Active Allocation Riba Free Savings Fund (NAARFSF)
Performance Period
Bank Deposits GOP Ijara Sukuks - Govt. Backed Placements with Banks (Islamic) Commercial Papers (Islamic) Others including receivables Total Leverage
67.1%-
14.0%17.7%1.2%
100.0%Nil
31-August-1957.0%11.1%14.3%15.5%2.1%
100.0%Nil
31-July-19Asset Allocation (% of Total Assets)
Unit Price (31/08/2019): Rs. 10.1876
Notes: 1) The calculation of performance does not include cost of front end load.2) Taxes apply. Further, tax credit also available as per section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
Dr. Amjad Waheed, CFASajjad Anwar, CFA
Muhammad Ali Bhabha, CFA, FRMHassan Raza, CFA
Credit Quality of the Portfolio as of August 31, 2019 (% of Total Assets)
AAAA-A+A-Others including receivablesTotal
9.2%8.7%54.8%26.1%1.2%
100.0%
** effective from September 01, 2016; Previously Average of 6-Month deposit rates (A- & above rated Islamic banks)
Note: Amount invested by fund of funds is Rs. 667 million
The scheme has maintained provisions against Sindh Workers' Welfare Fund's liability to the tune of Rs. 4,744,083/-. If the same were not made the NAV per unit/last one year return of scheme would be higher by Rs. 0.0725/0.77%. For details investors are advised to read note 5 of the latest financial statements of the Scheme.
Sindh Workers' Welfare Fund (SWWF)
FY2017
5.5%
3.2%
Last 3years*
4.1%
2.4%
FY2018
%
Fund Manager’s Commentary
NBP Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund (NIAAEF)Formerly; NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund (NIAAEF) Islamic Savings
NBP FUNDSManaging Your Savings
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Notes: 1) The calculation of performance does not include cost of front-end load.2) Taxes apply. Further, tax credit also available as per section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
Top Ten Holdings (as on August 31, 2019)
Engro Corporation Ltd
Oil & Gas Dev Co Ltd
Engro Fertilizer Ltd
Hub Power Company Ltd
Meezan Bank Ltd
Pak Petroleum Ltd
Mari Petroleum Co Ltd
Pakistan Oilfields Ltd
Lucky Cement Ltd
Nishat Mills Ltd
7.4%
5.9%
4.3%
3.6%
2.1%
11.3%
11.1%
9.9%
8.3%
7.4%
% of TotalAssets
% of TotalAssets
PER5.45.6
NIAAEFKMI-30
PBV1.30.9
DY8.4%7.9%
Note: Amount invested by fund of funds is Rs 826 million.
Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any fund. All investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks.Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please read the Offering Documents to understand the investment policies and the risks involved.
* Annualized ReturnAll Other returns are Cumulative
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Launch Date: January 18, 2016Fund Size: Rs. 826 millionFund Size: (Excludinginvestment by fund of funds) NilType: Open Ended Shariah Compliant Equity SchemeDealing Days: Daily – Monday to FridayDealing Time: (Mon - Thr) 9:00 A.M to 4:30 P.M (Friday) 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.MSettlement: 2-3 business daysPricing Mechanism: Forward PricingLoad: Front end-0% Back end-0%Management Fee: 1.5% per annum w.e.f 12-Jul-19Risk Profile: HighTotal Expense Ratio (%) 3.55% p.a. (including 0.25% government levies)Selling & Marketing Expenses: 1.15% per annum
Custodian & Trustee: Central Depository Company (CDC)Auditors: A. F. Ferguson & Co. Chartered AccountantsBenchmark: KMI-30 IndexFund Manager: Taha Khan Javed, CFAAsset Manager Rating: AM1 by PACRA (Very High Quality)
The objective of the Fund is to provide investors with long term capital growth from an actively managed portfolio of Shari’ah Compliant listed equities.
NBP Funds launched its second open-end Islamic Equity Fund namely NBP Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund (NIAAEF) in January, 2016. The aim of the Fund is to provide growth to the investment of unit holders over the long-term in approved Shariah Compliant equities.
NIAAEF started off the month with an allocation of around 87% in equities, which increased to around 89% towards the end of the month. NIAAEF outperformed the Benchmark in August as the Fund was overweight in select Power Generation & Distribution, Paper & Board, and Textile Composite sectors stocks which outperformed the market and underweight in select Oil & Gas Exploration Companies, Auto Assembler, and Oil & Gas Marketing Companies sectors stocks which underperformed the market. During the month, the allocation was increased primarily in Fertilizer, Engineering, and Commercial Banks sectors, whereas it was reduced primarily in Oil & Gas Exploration Companies, and Oil & Gas Marketing Companies sectors.
August 2019
Since Launch*January 18, 2016
(2.6%)
(3.3%)
August2019
Rolling12
Months
(31.4%)
(34.7%)
(8.2%)
(8.6%)
FYTD2020
(14.4%)
(14.6%)
FY2017
30.1%
18.8%
Last 3years*
(10.5%)
(12.7%)
FY2018
(14.1%)
(9.6%)
FY2019
(19.9%)
(23.8%)
NBP Islamic Active Allocation Equity FundFormerly; NAFA Islamic Active Allocation Equity Fund (NIAAEF)
Performance Period
Equities / Stocks Cash Equivalents Others including receivables Total Leverage
89.0%9.5%1.5%
100.0%Nil
31-August-1987.3%8.6%4.1%
100.0%Nil
31-July-19Asset Allocation (% of Total Assets)
Unit Price (31/08/2019) Rs. 7.7716
Dr. Amjad Waheed, CFASajjad Anwar, CFA
Taha Khan Javed, CFAHassan Raza, CFA
%
Top Five Sectors (% of Total Assets) (as on August 31, 2019)
Oil & Gas Exploration Companies Fertilizer Power Generation & DistributionCommercial Banks Cement Others
28.7%21.3%9.0%7.4%4.4%
18.2%
The performance reported is net of management fee & all other expenses and based on dividend reinvestmentgross of with-holding tax where applicable.
The scheme has maintained provision against Sindh Workers’ Welfare Fund’s liability to the tune of Rs 29,057,183/-If the same were not made the NAV per unit/ last one year return of scheme would be higher by Rs 0.2733/2.41%. For details investors are advised to read the Note 5 of the Financial Statements of the scheme.
Sindh Workers' Welfare Fund (SWWF)
** Based on NBP Funds estimates
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