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NCB Capital launches Saudi's 1st UCITS funds

Jeddah, December 6, 2012

NCB Capital has become the first Saudi company to launch non-Saudi registered funds under the Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities (UCITS) platform registered in Ireland.

Saudi Arabia’s largest wealth manager is also launching the first two funds on this new platform - the NCB Capital Saudi Arabian Equity Fund and the NCB Capital GCC Equity Fund.

The objective of the two funds is to generate long-term capital growth by investing in listed companies in the Saudi Arabian and GCC markets, in line with Shariah guidelines.

NCB Capital will use a mix of strategies covering mid-cap, blue chip, income-generating stocks and a diversified range of selected sectors with solid growth credentials.  All strategies will be in line with the UCITS regulations.

These two Shariah-compliant funds will be marketed internationally in conjunction with asset management firm Amundi with a focus on institutional investors in Europe and Asia. The firm already manages the world’s largest Shariah compliant family of funds and the world’s largest Shariah compliant fund.

Jawdat Al Halabi, CEO of NCB Capital, said, “International investors are increasingly looking for new growth opportunities and nowhere are those better reflected than in the strong companies and sectors that we track in Saudi Arabia and across the Gulf region.  With our local knowledge and significant presence we are a natural gateway for international access to a dynamic new market.”

“NCB Capital believes that these new funds will be particularly attractive to investors in Europe and Asia, who have a traditional preference for the regulated structures and strong risk framework that UCITS offers.

“Beyond that, Saudi Arabia and the GCC have compelling growth stories with the former enjoying real GDP expansion of 6.8 per cent in 2011, making it a top 20 global economy.  We believe that investors will consider these funds as helpful routes to portfolio diversification.”

“We believe that the combination of strong and continuing equity and sector track records with good local and regional growth prospects will resonate with investors’ desire to diversify their portfolios outside of the usual emerging markets.  These funds, and those that follow, are structured to meet this growing demand,” Al Halabi concluded. – TradeArabia News Service




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