Only info. I found on Maybank regarding AHB is below, AHB units are priced at RM1 each with a minimum investment of RM500 and a maximum of RM200,000. What do you think?
PHB CEO Kamalul Arifin Othman said investors can expect “nothing less than 6 per cent[I]” in returns.
What is Amanah Hartanah Bumiputera?
A Shariah Compliant Unit Trust
An opportunity to benefit from rental income of prime commercial properties.
Investment Objective
The Fund seeks to provide Unit Holders with a regular and consistent income stream whilst preserving the Unit Holders' investment capital
Investment Strategy
The Fund will seek to achieve its investment objective by investing primarily in the beneficial ownership of real estate in Malaysia from the Sponsor in particular commercial properties including but not limited to office buildings, shopping complexes, commercial centres, logistics and industrial complexes. The Fund will also invest in Shariah-compliant money market instruments and equivalent instruments and hold cash to meet its liquidity requirements
Fund Manager
Mayban Investment Management Sdn. Bhd.
Potential Investors
Investors who seek capital preservation
Investors with low risk tolerance
Investors who wish to benefit from prime commercial property, via rental income.
Eligibility
Malaysian Bumiputera:
Akaun Dewasa (18 years and above)
Akaun Remaja (18 years and above as legal guardian for minors age three (3) months and above but below 18 years. Both legal guardian and minor must be Malaysian Bumiputera)
Bumiputera institution¹
¹Any Bumiputera institution's investment in the Fund is only by invitation from the Manager and the Sponsor
Minimum Initial Investment
500 Units
Maximum Investment
Limited to 200,000 Units per Unit Holder
Minimum Additional Investment
100 Units
Minimum Balance of Units
500 Units
Minimum Redemption
500 Units
Frequency of withdrawal
Once in a calendar month
This post has been edited by f3rrarilover: Nov 29 2010, 09:07 PM
Amanah Hartanah Bumiputera (AHB)