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This is a financial promotion for The First Sentier India Strategy. This information is for professional clients only in the UK and EEA and elsewhere where lawful. Investing involves certain risks including:

  • The value of investments and any income from them may go down as well as up and are not guaranteed. Investors may get back significantly less than the original amount invested.
  • Currency risk: the strategy invests in assets which are denominated in other currencies; changes in exchange rates will affect the value of the strategy and could create losses. Currency control decisions made by governments could affect the value of the strategy's investments and could cause the strategy to defer or suspend redemptions of its shares. 
  • Indian subcontinent risk: although India has seen rapid economic and structural development, investing there may still involve increased risks of political and governmental intervention, potentially limitations on the allocation of the strategy's capital, and legal, regulatory, economic and other risks including greater liquidity risk, restrictions on investment or transfer of assets, failed/delayed settlement and difficulties valuing securities. 
  • Single country / specific region risk: investing in a single country or specific region may be riskier than investing in a number of different countries or regions. Investing in a larger number of countries or regions helps spread risk.
  • Smaller companies risk: Investments in smaller companies may be riskier and more difficult to buy and sell than investments in larger companies.

For details of the firms issuing this information and any strategies referred to, please see Terms and Conditions and Important Information.

For a full description of the terms of investment and the risks please see the Prospectus and Key Investor Information Document for each strategy. 

If you are in any doubt as to the suitability of our funds for your investment needs, please seek investment advice.

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India

Witness the rise of India with a different perspective.

India’s large population, its rapidly developing metropolises and its rich history of commerce are all contributing to its journey in becoming an economic powerhouse. We have spent the past decades building relationships with high-quality owners and managers in India and have identified, in our view, some of the best growth opportunities in the world. 

What we invest in

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Aspirational consumer base

Favourable demographics and under-penetrated categories*, lead to well-positioned consumer franchises generating high Returns on Capital Employed (ROCE)**. We believe such dominant franchises will keep gaining market share as the markets formalise as well as premiumise over time.

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Infrastructure Improvement

With greater need for better quality infrastructure as the country develops, we believe that suppliers, such as paints and cement companies, will benefit. Well-run companies in these industries typically generate high returns and have low debt compared to infrastructure asset owners.

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Financial Inclusion

We believe well-managed private banks should continue to benefit from greater penetration of financial services across India. They should continue gaining market share at the expense of poorly run and under-capitalised state-owned banks.

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Undiscounted change

We believe in paying close attention to changes in management and ownership, in inherently attractive businesses undergoing temporary periods of difficulty. This can often lead to meaningful transformations, generating significant value for shareholders.
 

*Under-penetrated categories mean categories or products and services that are still not widely used by consumers.
**Return on capital employed (ROCE) is a financial ratio that can be used in assessing a company's profitability and capital efficiency.
 

Our approach to responsible investment

Non-label disclaimer

Our approach to responsible investing has been shaped by an emphasis on stewardship and the belief that quality managers and good governance should ensure that environmental and social concerns are rightfully addressed. We have integrated sustainability analysis into our investment process and engage extensively on environmental, labour and governance issues. 

Sustainable investment labels help investors find products that have a specific sustainability goal. FSSA's products do not have a UK sustainable investment label as they do not have a non-financial sustainability objective. Their objective is to achieve long-term capital growth by following its investment policy and strategy.

Investment Insights

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Whilst valuations of many small and mid-cap companies are questionably high, we are being prudent; and we believe there are a number of reasons why India’s premium is well justified.
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Meet the manager

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Sreevardhan Agarwal

Portfolio Manager

For more information, please contact us