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SECP issues requirements for CPPI-based mutual funds to protect investors

byCustoms Today Report
20/05/2015
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ISLAMABAD: With the aim to ensure investor protection, the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has issued guidelines for management of internationally renowned Constant Proportion Portfolio Insurance (CPPI) methodology based mutual funds to ensure sustainable growth of CPPI strategy based funds.

The SECP also issued the requirements to promote healthy development of the country’s mutual funds industry through improved risk management, enhanced disclosures.

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These funds aim to preserve capital at maturity of the fund while providing exposure to equity market or other assets, based on CPPI methodology, which is formula-based investment criteria. While there is standard formula for making investments, there are some variables, which were determined by the AMCs at their discretion.

The specific measures are imposition of limits on the exposure that a fund may take in risky assets such as equity which results in risk mitigation; minimum time and magnitude for rebalancing of investment portfolio resulting in consistent approach across the industry; enhanced disclosures to improve transparency and investor protection; equitable treatment of investors of both CPPI funds and underlying funds in case exposure by CPPI based fund of funds is achieved through other funds and formulation of liquidity management policy by the AMCs board of directors for timely entry and exit.

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