NTA & Top 25 Investments as at 31 March 2023
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5 April 2023
Monthly net tangible asset (NTA) backing per share
and top 25 investments as at 31 March 2023
Before Tax* After Tax*
31 March 2023
$7.10 $6.02
28 February 2023
$7.09 $5.99
* The before and after tax numbers relate to the provision for deferred tax on the unrealised gains in the Company’s investment portfolio. The Company is a long term
investor and does not intend disposing of its total long term investment portfolio. Under current Accounting Standards, the Company is required to provide for tax
on any gains that may arise on such a theoretical disposal, after the utilisation of brought forward losses.
Investment objectives: AFIC aims to provide shareholders
with attractive investment returns through access to a growing
stream of fully franked dividends and enhancement of capital
invested over the medium to long term.
Benchmark: S&P/ASX 200 Accumulation Index.
Size of portfolio: $8.8 billion at 31 March 2023.
Low Management cost: 0.16 per cent, no additional fees.
Investment style: Long-term, fundamental, bottom-up.
Suggested investment period: Five years to 10 years
or longer.
Net asset backing: released every month with
top 25 investments.
Listed on ASX and NZX: code AFI.
Diversified portfolio primarily of ASX-listed
Australian equities.
Tax-effective income via fully franked dividends.
Consistent after tax paid investment returns achieved
over the long term.
Professional management and an experienced Board,
investment and management team.
Low-cost investing.
Ease of investing, transparent ASX pricing, good liquidity in
shares.
Shareholder meetings on a regular basis.
Portfolio performance percentage per annum-periods
ending 31 March 2023*
Net asset per share growth
plus dividends, including
franking
S&P/ASX 200 Accumulation
Index, including franking
* Assumes an investor can take full advantage of the franking credits. AFIC’s portfolio
return is also calculated after management fees, income tax and capital gains tax on
realised sales of investments. It should be noted that Index returns for the market do
not include management expenses or tax.
Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
Share price premium/discount to NTA
Release authorised by Matthew Rowe, Company Secretary
Australian Foundation Investment Company Limited (AFIC) – ABN 56 004 147 120
Level 21, 101 Collins Street, Melbourne Victoria 3000
(03) 9650 9911 | invest@afi.com.au | afi.com.au
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0.5%
16.8%
10.0%
9.0%
1.7%
18.1%
10.2%
9.7%
1 year return3 year return5 year return10 year return
-10%
-5%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
Key facts Key benefits
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The S&P/ASX 200 Accumulation Index was down 0.2% over the month of March.
Real Estate, Bank and Energy sectors led the market down over the month with real estate down 6.8%, banks down 4.8% and energy down 1.5%
during this period (whilst energy fell during March, this sector is up 14.7% over the year to 31 March 2023). The banking sector was down as some
banks in the US showed signs of distress as mark-to-market losses for securities impacted their balance sheets. These events also produced a
depositor run on their liquidity. In addition, Credit Suisse was forced into a merger with UBS because of its financial difficulties. This produced some
investor contagion into the performance of share prices in the Australian banking sector despite Australian banks being better regulated, better
capitalised and having strong liquidity ratios.
The strongest sectors for March were Materials, up 5.9% and Communication Services, up 3.4%. Materials was largely driven by the gold sector
which was up 18.9% over the month in response to the financial uncertainty arising from the US bank sector crisis.
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Top 25 investments valued at closing prices at 31 March 2023
Total Value
$ Million
% of
Portfolio
1 BHP Group 784.4 9.1%
2 Commonwealth Bank of Australia 767.8 8.9%
3 CSL 683.7 7.9%
4 Transurban Group 409.1 4.7%
5 Macquarie Group 393.4 4.5%
6 Wesfarmers 370.4 4.3%
7 Westpac Banking Corporation 327.6 3.8%
8 National Australia Bank* 309.2 3.6%
9 Woolworths Group 278.7 3.2%
10 Rio Tinto 223.7 2.6%
11 Telstra Group 205.4 2.4%
12 Woodside Energy Group* 193.8 2.2%
13 ANZ Group Holdings 185.7 2.1%
14 Mainfreight 184.4 2.1%
15 Goodman Group 181.4 2.1%
16 Coles Group 175.2 2.0%
17 Amcor 173.8 2.0%
18 James Hardie Industries 172.7 2.0%
19 Carsales.com* 157.9 1.8%
20 ResMed 142.2 1.6%
21 Reece 130.8 1.5%
22 Sonic Healthcare 115.7 1.3%
23 ARB Corporation 115.1 1.3%
24 Brambles 102.3 1.2%
25 Fisher & Paykel Healthcare 97.3 1.1%
Total
6,881.8
As percentage of total portfolio value (excludes cash) 79.5%
* Indicates that options were outstanding against part of the holding
Investment by sector
at 31 March 2023
Banks 18.1%
Materials 1 5.4%
Healthcare 1 4.5%
Industrials 13.1%
Other Financials 8.9%
Consumer Discretionary 7.1%
Communication Services 6.3%
Consumer Staples 5.3%
Energy 3.3%
Real Estate 3.3%
Information Technology 3.0%
Cash 1.9%
Important Information
This information has been prepared by Australian Foundation Investment Company Limited (AFIC)(ABN 56 004 147 120) and is provided by its subsidiary
Australian Investment Company Services Limited, holder of Australian Financial Services Licence 303209 (Provider). To the extent that this information includes
any financial product advice, the advice is of a general nature only and does not take into account any individual’s objectives, financial situation or particular
needs. Before making an investment decision an individual should assess whether it meets their own needs and consult an appropriately licensed financial
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completeness or reliability of any statements, estimates or opinions or other information contained in these materials (any of which may change without notice)
and to the maximum extent permitted by law, the Disclosers disclaim all liability and responsibility (including, without limitation, any liability arising from fault
or negligence on the part of any or all of the Disclosers) for any direct or indirect loss or damage which may be suffered by any recipient through relying on
anything contained in or omitted from these materials. A copy of the relevant Financial Services Guide can be found on AFIC’s website: www.afi.com.au
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