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Renewable Infrastructure as an asset class
Guildhall Art Gallery 19th June 2018
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Our approach As part of a traditional multi-asset portfolio, we see renewable infrastructure as a stand alone asset class Target stable operating assets Stable dependable dividend return to improve the overall yield of the fund
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Criteria for inclusion
More than 50% of the revenue stream must be derived from a fixed contract Dividend cover must be above 0.80x The dividend yield must be above 5% Operating assets Listed vehicle Must be investable under the Sustainable Future process
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What the portfolio looks like
We allocated 5% of the fund (15% in cash went to 10% cash / 5% renewable infrastructure) We chose 7 different securities Overall fund tracking error increase offset by improvement in overall yield
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Benefits of the approach
Overall yield enhancement of the fund Better risk reward balance within our portfolios Use our skills as good selectors of companies to supplement yield with steady NAV growth Beneficiaries of long term technological improvements in the renewable sector Past performance is not a guide to future performance, investments can result in total loss of capital. Please refer to the Key Risks slide for more information
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Discrete performance To previous quarter 12 months ending Mar-18
Liontrust Sustainable Future Defensive Managed 2 Inc 4.1 14.2 -1.1 - IA Mixed Investment 20-60% Shares 0.8 12.9 -2.5 Source: Data as at Financial Express. Primary share class, total return (net of fees, interest/income reinvested). Discrete data is not available for five full 12 month periods for Sustainable Future Defensive Managed Fund due to the launch date of the portfolio Past performance is not a guide to future performance, investments can result in total loss of capital. Please refer to the Key Risks slide for more information
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Key risks Investment in the Fund involves foreign currencies and may be subject to fluctuations in value due to movements in exchange rates. The value of fixed income securities will fall if the issuer is unable to repay its debt or has its credit rating reduced. Generally, the higher the perceived credit risk of the issuer, the higher the rate of interest.
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Sustainable Future – Managed Multi-Asset
Definition of GBP Composite Sustainable Future security selections will be based on price and long term total return prospects of companies which meet defined ethical, social and environmental criteria and which will benefit from a shift towards a more sustainable economic system. The process invests predominantly in a diversified portfolio of global bonds, equities and cash. Allocations to these will vary over time. The process seeks to invest in high-quality organisations with robust business fundamentals, strong management and attractive valuations; adaptors and innovators capitalising on change, accessing new markets and opportunities and outperforming their competitors; and companies that are creating real and lasting value for shareholders and society, now and in the future. Typically the portfolio will hold between 140 and 180 stocks aiming to provide long-term capital growth and income. Composite: Sustainable Future – Managed Multi-Asset Composite Inception Date: 01 September 2012 Reporting Currency: GBP Reporting Date: 31 December 2017 Benchmark: IA Mixed Investment 40-85% sector average Returns 3 year Standard Deviation Portfolios Assets Year Gross of fee return % Benchmark return % Composite 3-year std dev (%) Benchmark 3-year std dev (%) Year-end Number in Composite Total Composite Assets (£m) Total Firm Assets (£m) 2012 ^ 3.4 3.7 n/a 1 336.0 2,530.0 2013 23.0 14.5 412.9 3,570.1 2014 6.8 4.9 454.2 4,305.4 2015 6.9 2.7 9.2 7.5 501.1 4,735.3 2016 12.6 12.9 9.1 7.1 581.9 6,000.5 2017 17.0 10.0 8.4 692.3 10,553.9 ^4 Months from September 2012
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Sustainable Future – Managed Multi-Asset
Liontrust Asset Management PLC (“Liontrust” or the “Firm”) claims compliance with the Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS®) and has prepared and presented this report in compliance with GIPS standards. Liontrust has been independently verified for the periods 1st January 2000 to 31st December 2016 inclusive by GS Performance Services. The verification reports are available upon request. Verification assesses whether (1) the firm has complied with all the composite construction requirements of the GIPS standards on a firm-wide basis and (2) the firm’s policies and procedures are designed to calculate and present performance in compliance with the GIPS standards. Verification does not ensure the accuracy of any specific composite presentation. For the purposes of GIPS, the Firm is defined as all under the management of Liontrust Asset Management PLC. The “Firm” is known as Liontrust, and this encompasses the combined investment management activities of Liontrust Investment Partners LLP, Liontrust Fund Partners LLP and Liontrust Investments Limited. Liontrust is a specialist fund management company launched in 1995 and listed on the London Stock Exchange in All Liontrust entities are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. The Firm was redefined from Liontrust Investment Partners LLP to Liontrust Asset Management PLC on 1st January 2018 as this Firm definition more accurately reflects the assets under management breakdown for all GIPS compliant composites. The Benchmark is the is the IA Mixed Investment 40-85% sector average. All performance returns have been calculated gross of investment management fees. Furthermore, no other fees have been deducted bar trading expenses. All performance returns and market values are denominated in Sterling. Throughout all time periods the number of portfolios contained within the composite was less than five, therefore no measurement of dispersion has been presented. A representative fee schedule for this composite is a yearly Management Fee ranging between 0.40% %. Note that fees for institutional investors are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
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Sustainable Future – Managed Multi-Asset
For the purposes of GIPS the composite was created on the 1st January 2009, however the composite has been managed by the Team since 1st March 2001. Liontrust is generally permitted to use financial derivative instruments to more effectively manage the level of investment risk and to facilitate efficient investment and management of cash and liquidity in each Fund. Liontrust may use futures, forwards (including forward rate agreements), options (both writing and purchasing), swaps (including credit default swaps) and contracts for difference, including both exchange traded and over the counter derivative instruments for any Fund. Additional information regarding investments in derivative instruments are available on request. Liontrust acquired the relevant composite and performance track record as part of the acquisition of Alliance Trust Investments (“ATI”) on 1st April The composite claims GIPS compliance and was independently verified, by ISC Ltd, for the periods 1st January 2009 through 31st March The verification report is available on request. A complete list and description of all the Firm’s composites has been constructed and is available upon request. Additional information regarding all the Sustainable Future companies, policies for valuing portfolios, calculating performance and preparing compliant presentations are available on request.
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Sustainable Future – Managed Multi-Asset
Supplemental Information Non-Compliant Composite Bulletin August 2012 Due to the unavailability of certain data prior to the acquisition, all period returns and composite valuations prior to the 1st January 2009 cannot form part of our GIPS compliant record. *The composite had been previously managed by Alliance Trust Investments since 1st March 2001. Year Gross Composite Return Benchmark Return Composite Market Value at Year End Number of Portfolios at Year End Total Firm Assets (£m) 2001 -11.2%% -9.7% Not available 1 5,127 2002 -23.8% -18.1% 4,676 2003 17.3% 18.1% 5,549 2004 10.6% 9.5% 5,024 2005 18.8% 19.9% 3,374 2006 14.2% 9.9% 1,183 2007 6.0% 4.3% 1,292 2008 -19.2% -21.5% 1,364 2009 17.6% 20.1% 2010 11.0% 12.3% 1,296 2011 -4.3% -5.5% 2012 10.3% 6.1% 2,530
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