-- 根據週二提交給澳洲證券交易所的文件,麥哲倫金融集團(ASX:MFG)已委任Vinva投資管理公司為其部分全球股票基金的投資管理人。 截至4月底,管理資產規模約53億澳元的麥哲倫全球基金開放式單位主動型ETF和麥哲倫全球基金對沖基金的投資策略將變更為Vinva全球阿爾法策略。 文件顯示,Vinva投資管理公司將擔任這些基金的投資管理人,而麥哲倫資產管理公司將繼續負責分銷。 為提升基金的價值主張,公司即日起將基金的管理費從每年1.35%降至0.89%,同時取消業績報酬。 投資策略的變更和Vinva的委任預計將於6月初生效,但需獲得澳洲證券交易所的批准。為使基金更符合不斷變化的投資者偏好,麥哲倫表示,調整後基金平均費用將降低約55個基點,「但短期至中期內仍存在資金外流的風險」。 該公司補充道,由於全球股票團隊規模縮減以及基金管理成本的降低,預計每年可直接節省約700萬澳元。 此外,麥哲倫金融計畫關閉麥哲倫全球股票基金(ASX:MHG),該基金截至4月30日的管理資產規模約為9,400萬澳元。 麥哲倫指出,其與Vinva已建立分銷合作夥伴關係,並持有Vinva母公司28%的少數股權。 麥哲倫金融的股價在周二的交易中下跌了7%。
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