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GoalsGetter Amova Global Shares Fund

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About the fund

The Amova Europe team manages this fund, investing in a selection of around 40-50 companies from around the world, covering a diverse range of regions and sectors. The  manager selects companies where they believe there is potential for quality and future value.

 

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Target Asset Allocation

Growth 100.00%

Find out more about the Global Shares Fund from Iain Fulton

Iain is a Portfolio Manager within the Global Equity Team based in Edinburgh. In this video, Ian explains his global investment philosophy, the objectives of this portfolio, and the concept of future quality. Iain also talks us through the long term focus on sustainability and what's personally satisfying about doing what he does. Find out more about the GoalsGetter Global Shares Fund from Iain Fulton in the video now.

Commentary

As of 31 August 2025

Market Overview
  • August was a positive month for markets, with the MSCI All Country World Index rising nearly 2.5%.
  • Although there were fewer trade announcements than in recent months, the U.S. imposed higher “reciprocal” tariff rates at the start of August on several trading partners, including a 50% tariff on India to discourage its purchase of Russian oil. 

Fund Commentary

Contributors: Trip.com Group Ltd. surged to its highest close of the year, buoyed by a 16% year-on-year revenue increase in Q2 and a 26% rise in net profit. The rebound in China’s travel sector, especially inbound and outbound bookings surpassing pre-COVID levels, significantly boosting investor sentiment. Sony Group Corporation saw its stock rise over 12% during the month, driven by robust Q1 earnings and optimism around its gaming division. The company reported strong sales growth and raised its annual profit outlook, benefiting from increased PlayStation 5 engagement and new product launches in its INZONE gaming gear line. Elevance Health, Inc. outperformed in August after Warren Buffet’s Berkshire Hathaway Group took a stake in peer in-surer United Health, and in so doing, highlighting value across the sector. The shares had been weak in July after 2Q results.

Detractors: The largest negative contributor to performance was not owning Apple Inc., one of the ‘unowned’ magnificent 7, costing the strategy more than 100 bps in August. Apple’s shares rose over 9% during the month, driven by a combination of strategic announcements and easing macroeconomic pressures. A key catalyst was the company’s pledge to invest an additional US$100 billion in U.S. manufacturing, bringing its total commitment to US$600 billion over four years, a move that likely helps Apple secure exemptions from proposed semiconductor import tariffs. Oracle Corporation fell 13% during the month as investor sentiment turned sharply negative following news of job cuts in its cloud division and rising AI infrastructure costs. Despite securing major AI-related contracts, including a multibillion-dollar deal with OpenAI, the market grew wary of Oracle’s ability to sustain earnings upgrades, thereby ending its recent stock momentum. TransDigm Group Inc. underperformed despite announcing a hefty $90 per share special dividend. The stock was weighed down by disappointing Q3 results - driven by slower-than-expected production at Boeing and Airbus - which led to a downward revision in revenue guidance. Concerns over its aggressive use of debt to fund shareholder returns also weighed on the shares.

Performance

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Performance

at 31 August 2025
One month Three months One year Three years (p.a) Five years (p.a)
Fund performance1 1.19% 8.34% 24.66% 17.76% 13.72%
Appropriate Market Index (AMI)2 2.52% 9.81% 22.78% 19.17% 15.09%
  1. Returns are before tax and after the deduction of fees and expenses and including tax credits (if any).
  2. AMI: MSCI ACWI, with net dividends reinvested unhedged in NZD.

5 year cumulative performance $10,000 invested

Top 10 Holdings

Security Name Percentage
Nvidia Corp 5.98%
Microsoft Corp 5.96%
Amazon Com Inc 4.64%
Meta Platforms Inc 4.49%
Broadcom Corp Com 3.42%
Netflix Inc 3.15%
Uber Technologies Inc 2.62%
Intesa Sanpaolo Spa 2.61%
Sony Corp Y50 2.60%
HDFC Bank Ltd 2.60%