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14.850 -0.050    -0.34%
04/11 - Delayed Data. Currency in SGD
Type:  Fund
Market:  Luxembourg
Issuer:  Franklin Templeton International Services S.à r.l.
ISIN:  LU1267930813 
Asset Class:  Equity
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  • Total Assets: 71.47M
Templeton Shariah Global Equity Fund AS(acc)SGD 14.850 -0.050 -0.34%

Templeton Shariah Global Equity Fund As(acc)sgd Overview

 
On this page you'll find an in-depth profile of Templeton Shariah Global Equity Fund As(acc)sgd. Learn about the key management, total assets, investment strategy and contact information of 0P000174ZO among other information.
Category

Islamic Global Equity

Total Assets

71.47M

Expenses

1.75%

Inception Date

Oct 19, 2015

Investment Strategy

The objective of the fund is capital appreciation. The Fund invests principally in Shariah-compliant equity and equity-related securities including common stocks of companies located anywhere in the world, including Emerging Markets.

Contact Information

Address Romania
Luxembourg, L-1246
Luxembourg
Phone +352 46 66 67 212

Top Executives

Name Title Since Until
Ferdinand Cheuk Senior Vice President, Portfolio Manager and Research Analyst 2022 Now
Biography FERDINAND CHEUK, CFA Senior Vice President Portfolio Manager, Research Analyst Templeton Global Equity Group Franklin Templeton Investments (Asia) Limited Hong Kong Ferdinand Cheuk is senior vice president, portfolio manager and research analyst in the Templeton Global Equity Group. He manages a number of Asia Pacific and Japan portfolios and is also a member of the Global Leaders Investment Team. His research responsibilities include internet and technology and country coverage on Hong Kong, China and Taiwan. Prior to joining Templeton in 2016, Mr. Cheuk was a senior investment analyst with HSBC Global Asset Management in Hong Kong where he also managed regional and country portfolios. He entered the financial industry in 1996 having worked at JP Morgan, Merrill Lynch and the Capital Group. Mr. Cheuk holds a Bachelor of Science (Economics) degree from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and an MBA from Kellogg-HKUST. He is also a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charter holder.
Warren Pustam Portfolio Manager 2022 Now
Biography Mr. Pustam joined Franklin Templeton in 2013.
Peter David Sartori Head 2019 Now
Biography Peter D. Sartori is executive vice president and portfolio manager for the Templeton Global Equity Group (TGEG) based in Singapore. He is also a member of the global leadership group for TGEG, responsible for driving regional mandates and positioning Asia Pacific for business growth within global and international portfolios. Peter has 29 years' experience in the asset management industry. He started his career in 1990 at First State Investments in Melbourne Australia before opening their Hong Kong office in 1997. From 2001, he held senior roles at Scudder Investments in Singapore and Credit Suisse Asset Management in Sydney. In 2005 Peter launched his own boutique funds management company Treasury Asia Asset Management (TAAM) located in both Sydney and Singapore. TAAM was acquired by Nikko Asset Management Asia in 2014, and Peter remained with the company as Head of Asian Equities in Singapore until 2019. Peter holds a Bachelor of Business from RMIT (Phillip) in Melbourne Australia and a Graduate Diploma in Applied Finance and Investment from the Securities Institute of Australia. He is a Fellow of Financial Services Institute of Australia (FINSIA).
Alan Chua Executive Vice President 2012 2022
Biography Alan Chua is an executive vice president and research analyst for the Templeton Global Equity Group, as well as a portfolio manager for a number of institutional and retail clients based in and outside Singapore. He has global research responsibilities for the machinery and auto and auto components industries. Prior to joining Franklin Templeton in 2000, Mr. Chua was an associate director with UBS Asset Management and a senior corporate relationship officer for Deutsche Bank. He entered the financial services industry in 1989. Mr. Chua holds a B.Sc. in economics from the University of Oregon and an M.B.A. from the London Business School. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charterholder.
Peter Wilmshurst - 2012 2019
Biography Peter joined Nanuk in 2021 and is one of the firm’s portfolio managers with over 25 years’ experience in global equities. Peter spent more than 20 years with the Templeton Global Equity Group in various senior analytical and portfolio management roles in the Bahamas, Fort Lauderdale and more recently Melbourne. Peter has a Masters of Economics degree from Macquarie University, qualified as a Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries of Australia and holds the CFA designation, having also been a past president of the CFA Society of Melbourne.
Simon Rudolph Executive Vice President 2012 2014
Biography Simon Rudolph is an executive vice president, joined the Templeton organization in 1997 as a portfolio manager and research analyst. He has research responsibility for the Asian real estate and REIT sectors, as well as country research coverage of India, Taiwan, Korea, Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam. Previously, he researched global shipping as well as the food, personal care and household products industries, and had country coverage of Japan. He manages global, international and regional Asia Pacific and Asian portfolios. Mr. Rudolph has been a securities analyst since 1986. Prior to joining Templeton, he was an executive director with Morgan Stanley . Mr. Rudolph holds a B.A. degree in economic history from Durham University, England. He is a Chartered Accountant (ACA) and a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales.
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