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Unit trust:

A unit trust is a form of collective investment constituted under a trust deed.

Found in Australia, Ireland, the Isle of Man, Jersey, New Zealand, South Africa, Singapore[1], and the UK, unit trusts offer access to a wide range of securities.

Unit trusts are open-ended investments; therefore the underlying value of the assets is always directly represented by the total number of units issued multiplied by the unit price less the transaction or management fee charged and any other associated costs. Each fund has a specified investment objective to determine the management aims and limitations.

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[edit] Structure

  • The fund manager runs the trust for profit.
  • The trustees ensure the fund manager keeps to the fund's investment objective and safeguards the trust assets.
  • The unitholders have the rights to the trust assets.
  • The distributors allow the unitholders to transact in the fund manager's unit trusts
  • The registrars are usually engaged by the fund manager and generally acts as a middleman between the fund manager and various other stakeholders

[edit] Open-Ended

Unit trusts are open-ended; the fund is equitably divided into units which vary in price in direct proportion to the variation in value of the fund's net asset value. Each time money is invested new units are created to match the prevailing unit buying price; each time units are redeemed the assets sold match the prevailing unit selling price. In this way there is no supply or demand created for units and they remain a direct reflection of the underlying assets.

[edit] Bid–Offer Spread

The trust manager makes a profit in the difference between the purchase price of the unit or offer price and the sale value of units or the bid price. This difference is known as the bid–offer spread. Typically the bid–offer spread is 5% but this may vary. The trust deed often gives the manager the right to vary the bid–offer spread to reflect market conditions, with the purpose of allowing the manager to control liquidity. In some jurisdictions the bid–offer spread is referred to as the "bid–ask spread".

To cover the cost of running the investment portfolio the manager will collect an annual management charge or AMC. Typically this is 1 to 2 percent of the market value of the fund.

[edit] Mechanics

A unit is created when money is invested and cancelled when money is divested. The creation price and cancellation price do not always correspond with the offer and bid price. Subject to regulatory rules these prices are allowed to differ and relate to the highs and lows of the asset value throughout the day. The trading profits based on the difference between these two sets of prices are known as the box profits.

[edit] OEIC conversion

In the UK many unit trust managers have converted to Open-Ended Investment Companies (OEICs) in recent years. OEICs normally have a single price for purchase and sale, although recent regulatory change now permits dual pricing too, in line with unit trusts.

The motivation for conversion is often cited as a simplification and pre-cursor to offering funds Europe-wide under EU rules.

More cynical observers have noted that there is increased latitude to hide charges in the OEIC dilution levy whilst maintaining the veneer of simplification[citation needed].

[edit] History

The first unit trust was launched in the UK in 1931 by M&G. The rationale behind the launch was to emulate the comparative robustness of US mutual funds through the 1929 Wall Street crash. The first trust called the 'First British Fixed Trust' held the shares of 24 leading companies in a fixed portfolio that was not changed for the fixed lifespan of 20 years. The trust was relaunched as the M&G General Trust and later renamed as the Blue Chip Fund (Source M&G).

By 1939 there were around 100 trusts in the UK, managing funds in the region of £80 million. (Source M&G)

For details of the trust origin of the unit trust and its relationship with American mutual funds, see K F Sin, The Legal Nature of the Unit Trust, Clarendon Press (Oxford University Press) 1998.

[edit] Ways To Invest

Units can be bought direct from the fund manager, held through a nominee account or through a PEP (Personal Equity Plan ) or ISA (Individual Savings Account).

[edit] See also

[edit] Further reading

  • Sin, Kam Fan (1998) The Legal Nature of the Unit Trust. Clarendon Press ISBN 0-19-876468-5

[edit] References

  1. ^ Lee, Boon Keng and Ong, Andy. Personal Financial Planning in Singapore. INS communications PTE LTD, 1997. pg. 120, ISBN 981-00-9422-1.

[edit] External links

  • The FSA regulates unit trusts in the UK under their CIS (Collective Investment Scheme) rules.
  • The Investment Management Association provides information on Unit Trusts and OEICs.
  • Morningstar UK provides returns and asset split data for UK Unit Trusts and OEICs.



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