PNB Unit Investment Trust Funds (UITF). Fund ClassificationEquity Fund Investment HorizonUp to 5 Years Min. Initial ParticipationPhp 25,000 Min. Additional.

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PNB Unit Investment Trust Funds (UITF)

Fund ClassificationEquity Fund Investment HorizonUp to 5 Years Min. Initial ParticipationPhp 25,000 Min. Additional ParticipationPhp 10,000 Min. Maintaining BalancePhp 15,000 Min. holding Period90 calendar days Trust Fee2.0% p.a. of fund value Target Market Suited for client with prior experience/current exposure in the equities market. The fund will specifically target equity investors who have a preference for issues with high dividend yields. The PNB High Dividend Fund is a peso denominated, equity fund that seeks dividend income and long-term capital appreciation by investing in listed companies belonging to the PSE that have high dividend yields and have an established history of paying dividends PNB UNIT INVESTMENT TRUST FUNDS BASIC PRODUCT FEATURES PNB High Dividend Fund

A combination of a consistent dividend with an increasing stock price is an attractive proposition to any investor; RATIONALE OF THE PRODUCT Typically, dividend-paying companies are the strong, established and stable companies; They are less-risky and less volatile; High dividend yields help cushion declines in the actual stock prices

4th Parameter: Portfolio Weights – stocks that qualify under the first three criteria will form the representative stock basket and will be given equal weights. INVESTMENT PARAMETERS 1st Parameter: Liquidity - Tradability - Actively traded for 90% of total trading days - Value Turnover – Average 1-year value turnover of at least 0.5% of total market (i.e. net of block trades) 2nd Parameter: Regularity of Dividend Declaration – at least 3 consecutive years of dividend declaration 3rd Parameter: Dividend Yield – stocks that qualify under the first two criteria will be sorted according to dividend yields of previous year. Stocks comprising the upper 75% will be selected. Stocks belonging to the lowest quartile will be dropped.

1.Aboitiz Equity Ventures (AEV) 2.Alliance Global Group, Inc. (AGI) 3.Aboitiz Powers Corp. (AP) 4.Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) 5.DMCI Holdings, Inc. (DMC) 6.Energy Development Corp. (EDC) 7.Filinvest Land, Inc. (FLI) 8.First Philippine Holdings Corp. (FPH) 9.Globe Telecom, Inc (GLO) 10.GMA Holdings, Inc. (GMAP) 11.Jollibee Foods Corp. (JFC) 12.Manila Electric Co. (MER) 13.Megaworld Corp. (MEG) 14.Manila Water Co. (MWC) 15.Robinsons Land Corp. (RLC) 16.Security Bank Corp. (SECB) 17.San Miguel Corp. (SMC) 18.SM Prime Holdings, Inc. (SMPH) 19.Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (TEL) 20.Union Bank of the Philippines (UBP) 21.Universal Robina Corp. (URC) 22.Vista Land & Lifescapes, Inc. (VLL) Company Representative Stocks (as of Feb. 15)

Actual Fund Performance vs. Benchmark (Since Inception, As of March 06, 2013) HDF Benchmark 34.76% 38.63% -3.87%Variance Return on Investment Benchmark – 100% PSEi

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