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Coronation Asset Management releases report on Mutual Funds industry

One year after the publication of its report ‘Comparing Mutual Funds – Apples & Oranges’, Coronation Asset Management returns to the subject of comparing the performance of Nigeria’s mutual funds with its latest report titled ‘Comparing Mutual Funds II – Apples & Oranges, and a Hand Grenade’.

The report is a key investigation into the rapidly-growing N1.52 trillion mutual fund industry in Nigeria. This year, it takes a deep dive into the differences between the amortised accounting method, which most funds in Nigeria use, and the international mark-to-market accounting method, as applied to Fixed Income funds.

“We find that the amortised accounting method has a fundamental flaw when it comes to dealing with interest rate fluctuations; so much so that we think it could lead to systemic risk in future. Hence the title of our report this year.

“The mark-to-market method of accounting for Fixed Income funds is not simply a matter of following Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS). Mark-to-market is by far the safest method of accounting for Fixed Income securities in a mutual fund, guaranteeing that fund managers only show a Unit Price (UP) to investors that reflects what can be realised in the market,” says Guy Czartoryski, Head of Research at Coronation Asset Management,

According to the report, this year, and after a 10.6% decline in total assets under management (AUM) during 2021, the mutual fund industry is growing again, with total AUM up 8.7% in the first five months of the year to N1.52 trillion (US$3.64bn). The compound annual growth rate for the industry between 2015 and 2021 was 33%, or 14% per annum in inflation-adjusted terms.

“We are convinced that Nigerian savers are making the long-term transition from building savings with banks to a culture of saving with mutual funds.

“At just 11% of the size of the pension fund industry, we believe that the mutual fund industry needs to support its momentum with confidence-building measures, first among them the adoption of market-to-market accounting and Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS),” says Aigbovbioise Aig-Imoukhuede, Managing Director of Coronation Asset Management.

Guy Czartoryski concluded that adopting GIPS would enable a true comparison between the performance of funds rather than the “Apples & Oranges” we have now.

“GIPS would open the door to credible fund comparison services such as Morningstar, Yodelar and the Financial Times fund comparison service. These advances would pave the way to significant industry expansion and international investor participation,” he said.

To read the full report, go to https://www.coronation.ng/institutional/research/Comparing-Mutual-Funds-II—Apples-&-Oranges-and-a-Hand-Grenade/ or visit the company’s website.

About Coronation Asset Management

Coronation Asset Management Limited, incorporated on 2 October 2015, is registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to provide fund and portfolio management services to institutions and individuals. Coronation Asset Management offers full-fledged investment services across various asset classes to the entire spectrum of investors: major institutions, smaller niche institutions & corporates, public sector family offices, cooperatives and high net-worth individuals.

Its services include fund solutions (money market fund, fixed income fund and balanced fund), portfolio management (discretionary and non-discretionary), advisory services as well as fund administration and trustee services offered through its subsidiary, Coronation Trustees Limited.

The company is currently rated ‘A-‘ as an Investment Manager by Agusto & Co.

Coronation Asset Management has been the recipient of numerous awards for product innovation and sound corporate governance practices. Some of the awards it received in 2021 and 2020 include Fastest Growing Fund Management Company in Nigeria by Global Banking & Finance Awards, Asset Management Firm of the Year byBusinessDay Banking and Other Financial Institutions (BOFI) and Investment Research House of the Year byBusinessDay BOFI Awards.

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