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Global Alpha Fund

Single Price 111.390p as of 15/07/2025
Fund launch date 31/12/2001
Fund size £135,980,679.62
Number of holdings 62

The Fund

The Liontrust Global Alpha Fund is managed by Mark Hawtin and Pieran Maru. The fund managers aim to deliver alpha (capital growth in excess of the MSCI AC World Index) by running an actively managed portfolio and investing in securities using a combination of economic, industry and stock specific analysis irrespective of a benchmark index.

You are able to redeem your investment from the Fund at any time and there is no exit fee for doing so.

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Past performance does not predict future returns. You may get back less than you originally invested. Reference to specific securities is not intended as a recommendation to purchase or sell any investment.
Key Information
Manager Inception Date of Fund
08/05/2024
Managed by Current Team for
1 year
Class Launch Date
03/02/2021
ISIN code
GB00BMWB3R26
Comparator Benchmark 1
MSCI ACWI
Comparator Benchmark 2
IA Global

Morningstar Rating Morningstar Rating: 4

Meet the team

Mark Hawtin and Pieran Maru joined Liontrust from GAM Investments in 2024. Mark has 40 years of investment experience, was Investment Director and Head of Global Equities at GAM, having previously been a partner and portfolio manager at Marshall Wace Asset Management. Pieran covered software and hardware companies at GAM before moving to Liontrust.  

Meet the tea

Our Investment Process

The Global Equities team uses both fundamental research (what security to buy) and technical research (when and how to buy the security). 
The team’s process is focused on identifying both better and poorer performing companies. To do this, the team uses an initial screening process to reduce the target investment universe and then undertakes in-depth fundamental company analysis on the remaining names. 
As a core part of the investment process, the team examines the intrinsic value of a company (using discounted cash flow, or “DCF”, modelling or by examining companies relative to their peers). 
Once the target list is identified, the team uses technical analysis and risk overlays to construct and manage the portfolio to meet its objective and risk profile. 
The team differentiates itself by separating the two key investment decisions – screening and deep fundamental research – to determine which companies the team wants to gain exposure to (what to buy), and to define when and how to obtain exposure to those companies (when and how to buy) through technical research and risk management.
Past performance does not predict future returns. You may get back less than you originally invested. Reference to specific securities is not intended as a recommendation to purchase or sell any investment.

Performance

Performance since fund launch date

Discrete performance (%)

As at previous quarter 12 months ending: Jun 25 Jun 24 Jun 23 Jun 22 Jun 21
Liontrust Global Alpha 7.4 18.9 7.3 -25.2 -
IA Global 4.6 14.9 10.8 -8.8 -
MSCI ACWI 7.2 20.1 11.3 -4.2 -
Quartile Ranking 2 2 4 4 -

Cumulative performance (%)

As at previous day end 1 month 3 months 6 months YTD 1 year 3 years 5 years 10 years Since Inception
Liontrust Global Alpha 4.0 16.3 1.0 3.2 11.1 38.6 - - 11.4
IA Global 4.1 13.2 1.0 3.4 6.8 33.8 - - 37.0
MSCI ACWI 4.9 13.8 0.2 3.2 9.2 42.8 - - 54.8
Quartile Ranking 2 1 3 3 1 2 - - -

Source: FE fundinfo as at 15/07/2025. Performance figures are shown in GBX. Total return performance figures are calculated net of costs and charges, on a bid price to bid price basis (mid to mid for OEICs) with net income (dividends) reinvested. Where applicable the quartile rank is for the primary share class within the sector. If your investment is made in a currency other than that used in the past performance calculation the return may increase or decrease as a result of currency fluctuations.

Current positioning

Top 10 Holdings (%)

SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY HLDGS PLC
5.06
NVIDIA CORP
4.57
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
3.39
COINBASE GLOBAL, INC.
3.12
UBER TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
3.09
VISA INC.
2.87
MERCADOLIBRE, INC.
2.84
ALPHABET INC
2.70
NETFLIX
2.69
ESSILORLUXOTTICA
2.30

Sector Breakdown (%)

Information Technology
28.34
Financials
16.13
Consumer Discretionary
13.68
Industrials
12.06
Communications
8.87
Health Care
7.62
Money Market
6.35
Materials
4.20
Others
1.00
Consumer Staples
1.00
Energy
0.70

Geographic Breakdown (%)

USA
57.93
UK
8.18
Cash & Cash Equivalents
6.35
China
4.77
Japan
4.39
Canada
3.48
France
3.25
Denmark
2.52
India
2.01
Peru
1.84
Korea
1.81
Germany
1.48
Singapore
1.23
Norway
0.70
Source: FE fundinfo
Additional Information
Minimum initial investment
£1,000
Minimum additional investment
£50
Ex-dividend date
31 December (Final)
Distribution date
28 February
Sedol code
BMWB3R2
Charges
Initial charge
-
Ongoing Charges Figure
1.12%
Included within the OCF is the Annual Management Charge
1.00%

For more information on the OCF, see our costs and charges page.

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KEY RISKS

Past performance does not predict future returns. You may get back less than you originally invested.

We recommend this fund is held long term (minimum period of 5 years). We recommend that you hold this fund as part of a diversified portfolio of investments.

  • Overseas investments may carry a higher currency risk. They are valued by reference to their local currency which may move up or down when compared to the currency of the Fund.
  • This Fund may have a concentrated portfolio, i.e. hold a limited number of investments or have significant sector or factor exposures. If one of these investments or sectors / factors fall in value this can have a greater impact on the Fund's value than if it held a larger number of investments across a more diversified portfolio.
  • The Fund may encounter liquidity constraints from time to time. The spread between the price you buy and sell shares will reflect the less liquid nature of the underlying holdings.
  • The Fund will invest in smaller companies and may invest a small proportion (less than 10%) of the Fund in unlisted securities. There may be liquidity constraints in these securities from time to time, i.e. in certain circumstances, the fund may not be able to sell a position for full value or at all in the short term. This may affect performance and could cause the fund to defer or suspend redemptions of its shares.
  • The Fund may invest in emerging markets which carries a higher risk than investment in more developed countries. This may result in higher volatility and larger drops in the value of the fund over the short term.
  • Outside of normal conditions, the Fund may hold higher levels of cash which may be deposited with several credit counterparties (e.g. International banks). A credit risk arises should one or more of these counterparties be unable to return the deposited cash.
  • Counterparty Risk: any derivative contract, including FX hedging, may be at risk if the counterparty fails.

The issue of units/shares in Liontrust Funds may be subject to an initial charge, which will have an impact on the realisable value of the investment, particularly in the short term. Investments should always be considered as long term.

DISCLAIMER

This material is issued by Liontrust Investment Partners LLP (2 Savoy Court, London WC2R 0EZ), authorised and regulated in the UK by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN 518552) to undertake regulated investment business.

It should not be construed as advice for investment in any product or security mentioned, an offer to buy or sell units/shares of Funds mentioned, or a solicitation to purchase securities in any company or investment product. Examples of stocks are provided for general information only to demonstrate our investment philosophy. The investment being promoted is for units in a fund, not directly in the underlying assets.

This information and analysis is believed to be accurate at the time of publication, but is subject to change without notice. Whilst care has been taken in compiling the content, no representation or warranty is given, whether express or implied, by Liontrust as to its accuracy or completeness, including for external sources (which may have been used) which have not been verified.

This is a marketing communication. Before making an investment, you should read the relevant Prospectus and the Key Investor Information Document (KIID) and/or PRIIP/KID, which provide full product details including investment charges and risks. These documents can be obtained, free of charge, from www.liontrust.com or direct from Liontrust. If you are not a professional investor please consult a regulated financial adviser regarding the suitability of such an investment for you and your personal circumstances.

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