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Thornburg Investment Income Builder Fund (UCITS)

Fund Assets
$82.7 M
As of 31 Jan 2025
NAV
$13.39
As of 10 Mar 2025
Change
$-0.07
As of 10 Mar 2025
YTD NAV Performance
8.77%
As of 10 Mar 2025
Asset Category:
Multi-Asset
Fund Benchmark:
Investment Income Builder Blended Index

Portfolio Managers

Head of Equities and Managing Director
Vice Chairman, Chief Investment Strategist and Managing Director
Head of Fixed Income and Managing Director
Overview

Overview

Why Invest in This Fund?

  • Global, diversified multi-asset portfolio of income-producing stocks and bonds that seeks to deliver an attractive and growing income stream.
  • Proven bottom-up fundamental research process to identify dividend-paying companies with strong cash flows that have both the ability and willingness to pay and grow their dividends over time.
  • Highly active, flexible approach that allows us to go anywhere in the world to seek income.

Investment Objective

The fund’s goal is to provide investors with a level of current income which exceeds the average yield on U.S. stocks generally, and which will grow, subject to periodic fluctuations, over the years on a per share basis.

Investment Approach

The strategy is a multi-asset portfolio of global dividend-paying stocks selected via a bottom-up, fundamentals and valuation-sensitive process. The strategy seeks to generate an attractive and growing income stream, with capital appreciation over time by building a portfolio of companies that have the ability and willingness to generate cash flow and distribute dividends to its shareholders.

Performance

Performance

Returns

2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
Total Return (%)
11.10
Investment Income Builder Blended Index (%)
14.12
YTD
1y
Inception
Total Return (%)
11.10
11.10
18.19
Investment Income Builder Blended Index (%)
14.12
14.12
22.04
Morningstar Category Avg. (%)
10.59
10.59
Morningstar Quartile
2
Morningstar Quartile # of Funds
490
YTD
1y
Inception
Total Return (%)
7.64
18.52
22.17
Investment Income Builder Blended Index (%)
2.79
13.14
21.64
Morningstar Category Avg. (%)
3.03
13.74
Morningstar Quartile
1
Morningstar Quartile # of Funds
490
YTD
1y
Inception
Total Return (%)
11.10
11.10
23.10
Investment Income Builder Blended Index (%)
14.12
14.12
28.12
YTD
1y
Inception
Total Return (%)
7.64
18.52
32.50
Investment Income Builder Blended Index (%)
2.79
13.14
31.69
Hypothetical Growth of $10,000

Hypothetical Growth of $10,000

(As of 28 Feb 2025)
(Hypothetical Growth of $10,000 vs Investment Income Builder Blended Index)
Fund Facts

Fund Facts

(As of 31 Jan 2025)
Net Fund Assets
$82.7 M
Benchmark
Investment Income Builder Blended Index
Morningstar Category
EAA Fund USD Aggressive Allocation
Fund Symbol
TIIBNAU ID
Share Class
N Acc
Share Class Inception Date
3 Oct 2023
Number of Holdings
68
Distribution Frequency
N/a
Characteristics

Characteristics

Portfolio

(As of 31 Jan 2025)
Portfolio
Benchmark
Weighted Average Market Cap
$199.2 B
$773.0 B
Median Market Cap
$52.9 B
$21.8 B
Price to Earnings - Forward 1YR
11.2x
20.9x
Dividend Yield
5.0%
1.6%
Price to Earnings - Trailing 12 Months
13.2x
24.1x
Price to Cash Flow
5.4x
14.8x
Portfolio
Benchmark
Price to Book Value
1.5x
3.6x
Return on Assets - 5 YR
4.2%
10.1%
Return on Equity - 5 YR
16.9%
33.5%
Historical 3YR Sales Growth
8.4%
15.2%
Active Share
91.5%
Risk & Return Profile

Risk & Return Profile

(As of 31 Jan 2025)
3y
5y
10y
Annualized Alpha (%)
4.21
1.21
-0.27
Beta
0.84
1.03
1.03
R-Squared (%)
76.47
77.68
79.42
Standard Deviation (%)
13.18
16.67
13.59
Sharpe Ratio
0.44
0.46
0.46
Information Ratio
0.47
0.15
-0.05
Up Capture (%)
94.61
100.26
99.33
Down Capture (%)
76.14
94.17
101.12
Portfolio

Portfolio

Top Holdings

(As of 31 Jan 2025)
Name
Ticker/Symbol
Sector
Weight %
Orange S.A.
ORA
Communication Services
5.5
Broadcom, Inc.
AVGO
Information Technology
4.4
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
TSM
Information Technology
3.6
AT&T, Inc.
T
Communication Services
3.2
Citigroup, Inc.
C
Financials
3.1
BNP Paribas S.A.
BNP
Financials
3.0
Enel SpA
ENEL
Utilities
2.9
TotalEnergies SE
TTE
Energy
2.8
CME Group, Inc.
CME
Financials
2.6
Tesco plc
TSCO
Consumer Staples
2.5
Exposure Breakdown

Exposure Breakdown

(As of 31 Jan 2025)
Sector Allocation
Fund (%)
Benchmark (%)

Fund

Benchmark

0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
Financials
23.8
16.5
Communication Services
15.6
8.5
Health Care
13.8
10.7
Information Technology
12.6
24.9
Energy
10.7
3.7
Utilities
9.0
2.4
Industrials
4.5
10.7
Materials
4.1
3.3
Consumer Staples
3.6
5.9
Consumer Discretionary
2.2
11.3
Real Estate
0.0
2.1
Sector Allocation
Fund (%)
Financials
23.8
Communication Services
15.6
Health Care
13.8
Information Technology
12.6
Energy
10.7
Utilities
9.0
Industrials
4.5
Materials
4.1
Consumer Staples
3.6
Consumer Discretionary
2.2
Real Estate
0.0
Top 10 Industries
Fund (%)
Benchmark (%)

Fund

Benchmark

0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
Telecommunication Services
13.5
1.3
Banks
10.6
6.2
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences
9.7
6.8
Energy
9.3
3.7
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment
7.9
8.3
Utilities
7.8
2.4
Financial Services
5.1
7.3
Insurance
4.8
3.1
Materials
3.6
3.3
Technology Hardware & Equipment
3.0
6.8
Top 10 Industries
Fund (%)
Telecommunication Services
13.5
Banks
10.6
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences
9.7
Energy
9.3
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment
7.9
Utilities
7.8
Financial Services
5.1
Insurance
4.8
Materials
3.6
Technology Hardware & Equipment
3.0
Top 10 Countries
Fund (%)
Benchmark (%)
Region

Portfolio

Benchmark

0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
United States
29.2
78.7
North America
France
12.5
2.0
Europe ex UK
United Kingdom
9.7
2.8
UK
Italy
7.1
0.5
Europe ex UK
Switzerland
4.5
1.7
Europe ex UK
Netherlands
4.4
0.9
Europe ex UK
Germany
3.9
1.8
Europe ex UK
Taiwan
3.6
Asia Pacific ex Japan
Canada
3.0
2.5
North America
Spain
2.2
0.5
Europe ex UK
Top 10 Countries
Fund (%)
United States
29.2
France
12.5
United Kingdom
9.7
Italy
7.1
Switzerland
4.5
Netherlands
4.4
Germany
3.9
Taiwan
3.6
Canada
3.0
Spain
2.2
Capitalization
Fund (%)
Benchmark (%)

Fund

Benchmark

0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Large Cap (> $12 B)
95.3
96.7
Mid Cap ($2.5 to $12 B)
2.9
3.3
Small Cap (< $2.5 B)
1.8
0.0
Capitalization
Fund (%)
Large Cap (> $12 B)
95.3
Mid Cap ($2.5 to $12 B)
2.9
Small Cap (< $2.5 B)
1.8
Portfolio Managers

Portfolio Managers

Matt Burdett

Matt Burdett

Head of Equities and Managing Director
Matt Burdett is head of equities and a portfolio manager for Thornburg Investment Management. He rejoined the firm in 2015 as an associate portfolio manager. Matt was named a managing director and was promoted to portfolio manager in 2018 and to head of equities in 2024. Matt spent several years as a senior vice president and portfolio manager at PIMCO,…
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Brian McMahon

Brian McMahon

Vice Chairman, Chief Investment Strategist and Managing Director
Brian McMahon is chief investment strategist for Thornburg Investment Management. Brian is deeply respected for his market and investment insight and serves as a key voice for the investment team and Thornburg clients. He also co-manages Thornburg’s global equity portfolios and serves as vice chairman of Thornburg. Brian joined Thornburg in 1984 as chief investment officer; a role he held…
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Christian Hoffmann, CFA

Christian Hoffmann, CFA

Head of Fixed Income and Managing Director
Christian Hoffmann is head of fixed income and a portfolio manager for Thornburg Investment Management. He joined the firm in 2012 as a fixed income analyst and was promoted to associate portfolio manager in 2014. Christian was named a managing director in 2017, was promoted to portfolio manager in 2018, and to head of fixed income in 2024. Prior to…
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