National Asset Management Ltd (NAMAL), the pioneer Unit Trust Management Company in Sri Lanka announced the launch of the NAMAL IPO Fund. The Fund has been launched to capture potential upside on mispriced IPOs (initial public offerings) as well as to benefit from the preferential allocation of 10% of the offered shares to the Unit Trust Investor Category.
The Fund is targeted at retail investors with a minimum investment of Rs. 10,000 and will enable retail investors to obtain a meaningful allocation without the hassle of applying for each individual IPO and obtaining bank guarantees.
Avancka Herat, Executive Director of NAMAL, stated that “Retail investors have faced a significant challenge in evaluating IPOs in recent times.
With many IPOs in the pipeline in the next few years, Investors in the Fund will benefit from the professional selection of IPO securities and portfolio management by NAMAL’s experienced fund management team”.

Charana Jayasuriya, Head - Sales & Structuring stated that “NAMAL IPO Fund joins the portfolio of open-ended unit trusts managed by NAMAL with different markets strategies and risk return objectives. NAMAL will continue to launch new opened ended funds to increase the range of individual investment options.”
In February 2011, Union Bank of Colombo PLC purchased 51% of NAMAL with Ennid Capital (Pvt) Ltd, an investment arm of Singapore based BP De Silva Holdings purchasing 19%. With founding shareholder DFCC Bank retaining a 30% shareholding, NAMAL is backed by the financial strength and stability of two of the leading banks in Sri Lanka. S Jeyavarman, CEO, stated that NAMAL Unit Trusts are now available from all Union Bank branches, as part of the strategy to offer new investment products to suburban and rural investors.
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As IPO's are getting to be quite poisonous, it's a good thing NAMAL has stepped in to safeguard majority interest.
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