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Ninety One High Income Fund I (0P0000X67E)

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Type:  Fund
Market:  South Africa
Issuer:  Investec Fund Mgrs SA
ISIN:  ZAE000171492 
Asset Class:  Bond
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  • Total Assets: 25.32B
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Ninety One High Income Fund I Overview

 
On this page you'll find an in-depth profile of Ninety One High Income Fund I. Learn about the key management, total assets, investment strategy and contact information of 0P0000X67E among other information.
Category

ZAR/NAD Bond - Short Term

Total Assets

25.32B

Expenses

0.41%

Inception Date

Oct 01, 2012

Investment Strategy

The Fund aims to maximise income and grow capital. The fund targets returns in excess of the benchmark, measured over rolling one year periods. The fund invests in high-yielding South African fixed-income assets, including government and corporate bonds, fixed deposits and money market instruments. The fund is actively managed and the maximum average duration of assets is two years.

Contact Information

Address 36 Hans Strijdom Avenue
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South Africa
Phone -

Top Executives

Name Title Since Until
Bashier Omar - 2017 Now
Biography Bashier is a portfolio manager in the South African and Africa Credit team at Investec Asset Management. Prior to joining Investec Asset Management, he spent five years as the head of credit at Old Mutual Specialised Finance (OMSFIN) where he was responsible for developing a boutique based credit capability that manages credit risk for the business. Before joining OMSFIN, Bashier headed up the Old Mutual Investment Group South African credit research team. He also previously worked at OMSFIN as a debt originator and a credit analyst. Bashier served his articles at Ernst & Young as well as having spent a year post articles in the Forensics Services division. He graduated from the University of Cape Town with a Bachelor of Business Science (Hons) degree, majoring in Business Finance and Financial Accounting, and is a Chartered Accountant (SA).
Simon Howie Consultant 2006 Now
Biography Simon is a co-head of SA & Africa Fixed Income and is responsible for the SA and Africa Credit team at Investec Asset Management. He joined in 2005 when he was tasked with building its credit business and capabilities. Investec Asset Management now holds a leading position in managing diverse institutional credit portfolios, including both the listed and unlisted markets. Simon was previously with Investec Bank where he was responsible for debt origination (including corporate bonds, structured credit and securitisation) and was involved in the Southern African debt capital markets from its infancy in the late 1990s. Simon holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Natal, a Master in Business Administration degree from Nijenrode University in the Netherlands, and is a CFA® Charterholder.
Vivienne Taberer Trader 2002 2013
Biography Vivienne is a portfolio manager in the Fixed Income team at Ninety One where she is responsible for Latin American bond and currency markets. Prior to joining the firm in 2002, Vivienne worked at Standard Bank in London for seven years, initially specialising in South African fixed income before moving into sales and trading across the whole spectrum of emerging market debt. Prior to this, she worked at Mizuho International in London and First National Bank trading South African bonds, bond options, FRAs and swaps. Vivienne graduated from the University of the Witwatersrand with a Bachelor of Commerce degree and a Bachelor of Laws degree and has completed the London School of Business Investment Management Programme.
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