First Sentier Global Listed Infrastructure Fund Class B (Income) GBP
A Select 50 Fund - Fidelity insight
Category Sector Equity Infrastructure
This fund can be held in an Investment ISA, SIPP and Investment Account
Last buy/sell price
247.86p
0.35p (+0.14%)
Fund Code
FTGIB
B24HK55
GB00B24HK556
Prices updated as at 26 Nov 2024
Prices in GBX
Investment objective
The Fund aims to achieve an investment return from income and capital growth over the medium to long-term (at least three years). The Fund invests in a diversified portfolio of equity securities issued by companies in the infrastructure sector that are listed, traded or dealt in on Regulated Markets worldwide. The infrastructure sector includes, but is not limited to, utilities (e.g. water and electricity), highways and railways, airports, marine ports and oil and gas storage and transportation.
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Our view
Why we like the fund:
This fund invests globally in companies that own infrastructure assets, such as electric, gas and water utilities, toll roads, railways and airports. These investments tend to have a reliable source of customers who are dependent on them for their daily lives. This creates a fairly steady income stream and one that is usually linked to inflation (therefore providing an inflation hedge). The manager is highly experienced and is supported by a strong team of infrastructure experts.
How to use the fund:
This fund could be a useful addition to a portfolio with an income requirement (with some inflation protection). Because it invests in equities, there can be periods of capital loss. However, because the business models are reliable, these are likely to be temporary for any long-term investor.