“The Pure World Equities sub-fund adopts a balanced approach to international equities and provides investors with access to all geographic areas and all sectors of the equity markets. Its management is considered prudent and diversified, with an emphasis on active risk in order to achieve the best return/risk ratio relative to the market.”
The objective of the PCFS – PURE WORLD EQUITIES sub-fund (the “Subfund”) is to achieve long term capital growth by gaining exposure to equities through its investments in a diversified portfolio of Eligible Exchange Traded Funds, UCITS and other UCIs, and in a lesser extent direct lines
The Sub-Fund will have a high level of diversification and may gain exposure to all types of equities without any restrictions in terms of market capitalization, geographical zones and sectors.
The allocation of the portfolio between the different categories of UCITS or other UCIs but also the weighting of geographical zones, sectors, ratings and maturities may vary substantially with the time according to the Investment
Manager’s discretion.
The Compartment will be exposed to a maximum of 100% of its net assets, directly or indirectly, to equities and to other securities giving or capable of giving, directly or indirectly, access to capital or voting rights, traded on international markets.
The Sub-Fund may hold cash on an ancillary basis up to 20% of its net assets. This limit can be temporarily breached for a period of time strictly necessary when, because of exceptionally unfavourable market conditions, circumstances so require and where such breach is justified having regard to the interests of the investors. This limit will apply after the 6-month ramp-up period following the launch of the Sub-Fund.
The compartment is intended for any investor wishing to benefit from the opportunities offered by international stock markets.
The product is compatible with clients looking for growing their capital and who wish to hold their investment over 5 years.
The Summary Risk Indicator (SRI), in accordance with the Key Information Document (PRIIPS-KID), allows the level of risk of this product to be assessed in relation to others. It indicates the likelihood of losses in the event of market movements or the sub-fund's inability to pay you. This indicator ranks the risk on a scale of 1 to 7. A low score indicates lower risk but potentially lower return. A higher score will lead to higher risk but potentially higher return.
The level of risk indicated is not a guarantee and may change over time. It also assumes that you keep the product for 3 years. The risk may be significantly different if you sell the product at an early stage and you may get a lower return.
Equity. Value that would be returned to a company’s shareholders if all of the assets were liquidated and all of the company's debts were paid off.
Net Asset Value. Value of a fund's asset less the value of its liabilities per unit. NAV = (Value of Assets-Value of Liabilities)/number of units outstanding.
Swing pricing. Anti-dilution technique that allows the Fund to apportion the costs linked to portfolio adjustments caused by subscription/redemption requests on the shareholders whose orders caused the necessity to rebalance the portfolio. It is a liquidity risk tool designed so that remaining shareholders don’t bear all the costs (including dilution) caused by first movers.
Active Risk or Tracking Error. Corresponds to the volatility of the return difference between a portfolio and its benchmark index.
International Actions Blend. Refers to portfolios composed of a combination of value and growth stocks.
This is an advertising communication. Please refer to the prospectus and the Key Information Documents (PRIIPS-KID), for the UCITS before making any final investment decision. These are available free of charge on request from Pure Capital S.A. (tel: +352 26 39 86) or on its website www.purecapital.eu. The PRIIPS-KID is available in French, Dutch and English. The prospectus, the half-yearly report and the annual report are available in English.
The information presented above does not constitute investment advice and is intended for promotional purposes. It is neither a binding contractual document nor a disclosure document required by law, and is not sufficient for making an investment decision.
Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. Performance may vary over time. Investments are subject to market fluctuations and the investor may get back less than is invested. Exposures, allocations and investments may vary in the future in response to different market conditions at Pure Capital's discretion. There can be no guarantee that the investment objectives will be achieved.
The management and custodian fees, as well as any other costs which, in accordance with the prospectus, are charged to the sub-fund, are included in the calculation of the net asset value and, consequently, the performance.
An annual custody fee may be charged by the account holder. They vary from one institution to another. To find out about them, it is necessary to ask it.
The tax treatment of this product depends on the investor's situation. For example, in Belgium, the tax treatment may be the following:
Investors can find out about their rights at https://www.purecapital.eu/legal.html. A summary is available in English and French.
Any complaints or claims can be addressed in writing to the company's head office: Pure Capital S.A., 2 rue d'Arlon, L-8399 Windhof, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, for the attention of Mr Thierry Léonard, Managing Partner. If the handling of these complaints by the internal service does not satisfy the investor, they may, for Belgium, be submitted to Ombudsfin, Financial Services Ombudsman, North Gate II, Boulevard du Roi Albert II, n° 8 bte. 2, 1000 Brussels, e-mail: ombudsman@ombudsfin.be in writing or via the online complaint form https://www.ombudsfin.be/en/introduce-a-complaint.
Pure Capital S.A. may decide to cease the marketing of its collective investment schemes in accordance with Article 93a of Directive 2009/65/EC and Article 32a of Directive 2011/61/EU.