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This will empower you with wider choice, greater flexibility and convenience to manage your evolving investment needs with a one-time entry fee and thereafter free unlimited switching within the various funds (refer to Master Prospectus dated 23 April 2005 for switching policy). ING OneAnswer also allows you the choice to customize your portfolios, based on your conservative, balanced and aggressive risk profiles, using suggested model portfolios or choosing your own preferred combination. ING OneAnswer gives you access to a range of quality investment funds covering the risk return spectrum, managed by ING and other leading fund managers. To meet all your investments needs, there is now the ING OneAnswer.
Investment Objective
This fund aims to provide investors capital appreciation with stability of income over a medium to long-term investment horizon from a diversified investment portfolio.
Investment Strategies
To provide investors with a balanced mix of income and potential growth through investment across various types of assets investing in equity and fixed income securities to cushion the impact of one asset class by offering a consistent rate of return that outperform benchmarks and well-positioned for potential capital growth.
Asset Allocation:
- 40% - 60% of NAV invested in Equities.
- 40% - 60% of NAV invested in Fixed Income Securities / Cash.
Some basic fees:
| Fund Category / Type |
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Balanced / Income |
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| Service Charge |
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6.50 % of Net Asset Value |
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| Redemption Charge |
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Nil |
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| Annual Management Fee |
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1.55% on Net Asset Value of the Fund |
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| Annual Trustee Fee |
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0.07% based on NAV (min RM18,000 per annum) |
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| Investors' Profile |
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This fund is suitable for investors who |
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Are seeking a combination of capital
appreciation with a modest level of income.
Have moderate risk tolerance and can
withstand short-term volatility.
Have medium to long-term investment
horizon. |
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| Switching Policy |
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Unlimited switching Frequency.
Switching from Syariah-based Fund to a
conventional Fund is
discouraged for Muslim
unitholders. |
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