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(an umbrella fund with segregated liability between sub-funds) Interim Report and Condensed Unaudited Financial Statements For the six month financial period ended 30 September 2018

Table of contents Page General information 3 Investment Manager s report 4 Statement of financial position 5 Statement of comprehensive income 6 Statement of changes in net assets attributable to holders of redeemable participating shares 7 Statement of cash flows 8 Notes to the financial statements 9 Schedule of investments 17 Statement of significant portfolio movements 19 2

General information Directors of the ICAV Gerry Brady (Irish resident) (Independent) Brett Miller (UK resident) Roddy Stafford (Irish resident) (Independent) (All Directors are non-executive) Registered Office 1 st Floor, 2 Grand Canal Square 1 Grand Canal Harbour Dublin 2 D02 A342 Ireland Manager Link Fund Manager Solutions (Ireland) Limited 2 1 st Floor, 2 Grand Canal Square Grand Canal Harbour Dublin 2 D02 A342 Ireland Investment Manager and Distributor M & L Capital Management Limited 12a Princes Gate Mews London SW7 2PS Administrator, Registrar and Company Secretary Link Fund Administrators (Ireland) Limited 2 1 st Floor, 2 Grand Canal Square Grand Canal Harbour Dublin 2 D02 A342 Ireland Independent Auditor Legal Advisor Depositary Listing Sponsor Registration number Deloitte Ireland LLP Chartered Accountants & Statutory Audit Firm Deloitte & Touche House Earlsfort Terrace Dublin 2 D02 AY28 Ireland Matheson 70 Sir John Rogerson s Quay Dublin 2 D02 R296 Ireland BNY Mellon Trust Company (Ireland) Limited One Dockland Central Guild Street International Financial Services Centre Dublin 1 D01 E4X0 Ireland Matheson 70 Sir John Rogerson s Quay Dublin 2 D02 R296 Ireland C148609 1 Effective 27 September 2018, the registered address has changed from 2 nd Floor, 2 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2 to 1 st Floor, 2 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2. 2 Effective 5 September 2018, the registered address of the Manager and Administrator changed to 1 st Floor, 2 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2. 3

Investment Manager s report M&L Global Growth Fund (the Fund ) The Net Asset Valuation ( NAV ) of the A class (as reported by the Administrator) increased by around 9.6 per cent, while the NAV of the GBP B class increased by around 17.9 per cent. This compares to the MSCI/AC World Index benchmark total return (according to Bloomberg L.P.) of around 5.2 per cent in currency and 13.1 per cent in GBP currency. The analysis of key performance factors below is illustrative only and based on figures calculated by Bloomberg L.P. over the period from 01 April 2018 to 30 September 2018. This analysis includes both underlying and derivative exposures. Communication Services This sector delivered around 18 per cent of the portfolio s total return (in, excluding costs) during the period. Key positive contributors included Alphabet Inc, Activision Blizzard Inc and Match Group Inc. Material negative contributors included Tencent Holdings Ltd. At the period end, delta adjusted exposure to this sector represented around 29 per cent of the net assets of the Fund. Information Technology This sector delivered around 53 per cent of the portfolio s total return during the period. Key positive contributors included Microsoft Corp, Salesforce.com Inc, Apple Inc, Nvidia Corp, Paypal Holdings Inc, Adobe Systems Inc and Intuit Inc. Material negative contributors included Altaba Inc. At the period end, delta adjusted exposure to this sector represented around 26 per cent of the net assets of the Fund. Consumer Discretionary This sector accounted for around 13 per cent of the portfolio s total return during the period. Amazon.com Inc was the largest of all contributors to portfolio performance during the period, accounting for nearly 30 per cent of total return. LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE was also a positive contributor, whilst material negative contributors included Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, JD.com Inc and Ctrip.com International. At the period end, delta adjusted exposure to this sector represented around 26 per cent of the net assets of the Fund. Health Care As a sector, this accounted for around 9 per cent of the portfolio s total return during the period. Align Technology Inc was a key positive contributor in this sector. There were no material negative contributors. At the period end, delta adjusted exposure to this sector represented around 2 per cent of the net assets of the Fund. Other Listed Securities (Including closed-ended investment funds) As a category, this accounted for around 6 per cent of the portfolio s total return during the period. Key positive contributors included Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust Plc and Polar Capital Technology Trust Plc. There were no material negative contributors. At the period end, delta adjusted exposure to this category represented around 10.9 per cent of the net assets of the Fund. Future Developments We expect no material changes to the business of the ICAV in the near future. M & L Capital Management Limited October 2018 4

Statement of financial position As at 30 September 2018 30 September 2018 31 March 2018 (unaudited) (audited) M&L Global Growth Fund Note Assets Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss 3 - Transferable securities 28,317,343 32,363,008 - Financial derivative instruments 1,042,705 595,694 Cash and cash equivalents 4 11,484,445 7,973,370 Subscriptions receivable 19,235 296,400 Securities sold receivable 2,308,130 - Dividend receivable 1,639 15,946 Other receivable - 2,946 Prepaid expenses 50,186 74,048 Total assets 43,223,683 41,321,412 Liabilities Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss 3 - Financial derivative instruments 414,166 757,459 Bank overdraft 4 19,561 19,873 Redemptions payable - 1,178,351 Securities purchased payable 2,500,862 - Distribution payable 15 273,257 142,241 Investment management fee payable 6 27,413 30,551 Management fee payable 5 3,362 2,479 Performance fee payable 7 121,234 351,249 Depositary fee payable 9 7,665 11,547 Audit fee payable 10,678 20,404 Administration fee payable 8 6,529 4,262 Other expenses 11 42,633 24,932 Total liabilities (excluding net assets attributable to holders of redeemable participating shares) 3,427,360 2,543,348 Net assets attributable to holders of redeemable participating shares 39,796,323 38,778,064 Net asset value per redeemable participating share Class A Acc $1.6137 $1.4725 Class B GBP Acc 1.6732 1.4193 Class C Inc $1.5064 $1.3921 Class D GBP Inc 1.5625 1.3422 Class E Acc $1.5674 $1.4415 Class F GBP Inc 1.5288 1.3264 The accompanying notes form an integral part of these financial statements 5

Statement of comprehensive income 30 September 2018 30 September 2017 (unaudited) (unaudited) M&L Global Growth Fund Note Investment income 66,530 162,001 Option premium 173,416 344,186 Interest income 33,045 14,552 Other income 34,125 19,907 Net gain on financial assets at fair value through profit or loss and foreign exchange 3 3,705,184 5,950,242 Total income 4,012,300 6,490,888 Expenses Investment management fee 6 161,233 189,729 Management company fee 5 18,562 16,109 Performance fee 7 181,563 268,500 Administration fee 8 37,623 33,217 Audit fee 10,367 10,508 Depositary fee 9 27,559 22,604 Directors fee 10 39,725 16,609 Broker fee 214 142 Other expenses 11 114,022 61,417 Total operating expenses 590,868 618,835 Operating income 3,421,432 5,872,053 Finance costs Interest expense 11,303 5,300 Distribution 15 273,257 319,013 Total finance costs 284,560 324,313 Profit before taxation 3,136,872 5,547,740 Taxation Withholding tax on dividends 14,541 28,268 Increase in net assets attributable to holders of redeemable participating shares from continuing operations 3,122,331 5,519,472 All amounts relate to continuing operations. There were no gains in the financial period other than the increase in net assets attributable to holders of redeemable participating shares. The accompanying notes form an integral part of these financial statements 6

Statement of changes in net assets attributable to holders of redeemable participating shares 30 September 2018 30 September 2017 (unaudited) (unaudited) M&L Global Growth Fund Net assets attributable to holders of redeemable participating shares at the start of the financial period 38,778,064 36,238,305 Increase in net assets attributable to holders of redeemable participating shares from continuing operations 3,122,331 5,519,472 Issue of redeemable participating shares 12,070,269 7,119,270 Redemption of redeemable participating shares (14,174,341) (7,283,919) Net assets attributable to holders of redeemable participating shares at the end of the financial period 39,796,323 41,593,128 The accompanying notes form an integral part of these financial statements 7

Statement of cash flows 30 September 2018 30 September 2017 (unaudited) (unaudited) M&L Global Growth Fund Cash flow from operating activities Increase in net assets attributable to holders of redeemable participating shares from continuing operations 3,122,331 5,519,472 Adjustment for: Dividend income (66,530) (162,001) Interest income (33,045) (14,552) Withholding taxes 14,541 28,268 Distribution to holders of redeemable shares 273,257 319,013 Net operating cash flow before change in operating assets and liabilities 3,310,554 5,690,200 Net decrease/(increase) in financial assets at fair value through profit or loss 3,598,654 (4,672,763) Net (decrease)/increase in financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss (343,293) 185,097 Net increase in other receivables (2,281,322) (9,441) Net increase in other payables 2,274,952 208,131 Net cash from operations 6,559,545 1,401,224 Dividends received 66,296 153,391 Interest received 33,045 14,552 Net cash from operating activities 6,658,886 1,569,167 Cash flow from financing activities Distribution paid to holders of redeemable shares (142,241) (11,003) Proceeds from sale of participating shares 12,347,434 7,119,270 Payment on redemption of participating shares (15,352,692) (7,283,919) Net cash used in financing activities (3,147,499) (175,652) Net increase in cash and cash equivalents 3,511,387 1,393,515 Cash and cash equivalents at the start of the financial period 7,953,497 6,357,355 Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the financial period 11,464,884 7,750,870 Breakdown of cash and cash equivalents Cash and cash equivalents 11,484,445 7,752,139 Bank overdraft (19,561) (1,269) The accompanying notes form an integral part of these financial statements 8

Notes to the financial statements 1. General information M&L Capital Management Global Funds ICAV (the ICAV ) was registered with the Central Bank of Ireland on 21 December 2015 as an open-ended umbrella type Irish collective asset-management vehicle with limited liability and segregated liability between funds and authorized to carry on business as an ICAV pursuant to the Irish Collective Asset-Management Vehicles Act 2015 (the ICAV Act ) and established as an Undertaking for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities ( UCITS ) pursuant to the European Communities UCITS Regulations, 2011 (the UCITS Regulations ). At the reporting date, M&L Global Growth Fund (the Fund ) was the only sub-fund of the ICAV. The Fund launched on 29 June 2016. All share classes of the Fund are listed on the Global Exchange Market of the Irish Stock Exchange. 2. Significant accounting policies Basis of preparation The interim report and condensed unaudited financial statements of the ICAV for the financial period ended 30 September 2018 have been prepared in accordance with IAS 34 Interim financial reporting, the ICAV Act, Irish statute comprising the Companies Act 2014, the UCITS Regulations and the Central Bank (Supervision and Enforcement) Act 2013 (Section 48(1)) (Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities) Regulations 2015 (the Central Bank Regulations ). The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention, except for financial assets and liabilities classified at fair value through profit or loss that have been measured at fair value. The preparation of financial statements in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards ( IFRS ) requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of income and expenses during the financial period. Actual results could differ from those estimates and these differences could be material. The interim report and condensed unaudited financial statements do not contain all of the information and disclosures required in the full annual financial statements and should be read in conjunction with the audited financial statements for the financial year ended 31 March 2018, which have been prepared in accordance with IFRS, the ICAV Act, the UCITS Regulations and the Central Bank Regulations. Changes to accounting policies In the current financial period the Company has adopted IFRS 9 Financial Instruments. Comparative figures for the financial year ended 31 March 2018 have not been restated. Therefore, financial instruments in the comparative period are still accounted for in accordance with IAS 39 Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement. The Company has assessed the classification of financial instruments as at the date of initial application and has applied such classification retrospectively. Based on that assessment all financial assets previously held at fair value continue to be measured at fair value. 3. Financial assets and financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss (i) Net gain on financial assets and financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss and foreign exchange For the financial period ended: 30 September 2018 30 September 2017 Net realised gain on financial assets at fair value through profit or loss and foreign exchange 4,562,410 711,033 Change in unrealised (loss)/gain on financial assets at fair value through profit or loss and foreign exchange (857,226) 5,239,209 Net gain on financial assets at fair value through profit or loss and foreign exchange 3,705,184 5,950,242 (ii) Fair value of financial instruments IFRS 13 Fair Value Measurement, establishes a fair value hierarchy for inputs used in measuring fair value that classifies investments according to how observable the inputs are. Observable inputs are those that market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability based on market data obtained from sources independent of the Fund. Unobservable inputs reflect the Fund s assumptions, made in good faith, about the inputs market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability developed based on the best information available in the circumstances. The Fund uses the following hierarchy for determining and disclosing the fair value of financial instruments by valuation technique: Level 1: Inputs reflect unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities that the Fund has the ability to access at the measurement date; Level 2: Inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability either directly or indirectly, including inputs in markets that are not considered to be active; and Level 3: Inputs that are not observable. There were no transfers between levels during the financial period. 9

Notes to the financial statements (continued) 3. Financial assets and financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss (continued) (ii) Fair value of financial instruments (continued) The following table provides an analysis of financial instruments that are measured at fair value, grouped into Levels 1 to 3: As at 30 September 2018 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total M&L Global Growth Fund Fair value through profit or loss - Equity securities 28,317,343 - - 28,317,343 - Derivatives - Contracts for difference - 1,042,705-1,042,705 Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss 28,317,343 1,042,705-29,360,048 Fair value through profit or loss - Derivatives - Contracts for difference - 401,543-401,543 - Options 12,623 - - 12,623 Financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss 12,623 401,543-414,166 As at 31 March 2018 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total M&L Global Growth Fund Fair value through profit or loss - Equity securities 32,363,008 - - 32,363,008 - Derivatives - Contracts for difference - 595,694-595,694 Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss 32,363,008 595,694-32,958,702 Fair value through profit or loss - Derivatives - Contracts for difference - 198,136-198,136 - Options 503,456 55,867-559,323 Financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss 503,456 254,003-757,459 Cash and cash equivalents have been classified at level 1 due to the liquid nature of the asset. All other assets and liabilities held, outside of those discussed above, by the Fund at the reporting dates 30 September 2018 and 31 March 2018 are carried at amortised cost; their carrying values are a reasonable approximation of fair value and are classified at level 2. The derivative investments that the Fund holds or issues are CFDs and options. The Fund records its derivative activities on a mark-to-market basis. CFDs are agreements with third parties, which allow the Fund to acquire an exposure to the price movement of specific securities without actually purchasing the securities. Variation margin payments are made or received by the Fund depending upon the fluctuation in the value of the underlying security. The changes in contract values are recorded as unrealised gains or losses and the Fund recognises a realised gain or loss when the contract is closed. An option contract involves an agreement with third parties, which gives the Fund a right, but not an obligation, to purchase or sell a financial asset at a certain price, on or before a certain date. The potential loss on a contract is limited to the price or premium paid to enter the contract. Option contracts will be valued by reference to the underlying assets price. Unrealised gains and losses on option contracts are recognised in the statement of comprehensive income. 10

Notes to the financial statements (continued) 4. Cash and cash equivalents and bank overdraft Cash and cash equivalents comprise of deposits with banks and bank overdrafts held at The Bank of New York Mellon SA/NV in Brussels, the global sub-custodian of BNY Mellon Trust Company (Ireland) Limited (the Depositary ), Morgan Stanley and at J.P. Morgan Chase at the reporting date. The table below shows the cash and cash equivalents held by the Fund at the reporting date: Credit rating 30 September 2018 31 March 2018 M&L Global Growth Fund (S&P) Currency The Bank of New York Mellon SA/NV in Brussels AA- 1 EUR 5,197 4,808 The Bank of New York Mellon SA/NV in Brussels AA- 1 CHF 269 275 The Bank of New York Mellon SA/NV in Brussels AA- 1 GBP 488,959 107,131 The Bank of New York Mellon SA/NV in Brussels AA- 1 4,003,243 1,902,302 The Bank of New York Mellon SA/NV in Brussels AA- 1 HKD 3,430 - JP Morgan Chase A+ 2 EUR 308,576 301,395 JP Morgan Chase A+ 2 CHF (19,183) (19,606) JP Morgan Chase A+ 2 GBP 184,705 194,568 JP Morgan Chase A+ 2 2,743,254 3,098,265 JP Morgan Chase A+ 2 SGD 3,606 3,733 Morgan Stanley A+ 3 EUR 266,135 330,454 Morgan Stanley A+ 3 CHF 22,894 23,353 Morgan Stanley A+ 3 GBP 18,276 5,860 Morgan Stanley A+ 3 3,338,702 1,968,686 Morgan Stanley A+ 3 HKD 97,198 32,540 Morgan Stanley A+ 3 SGD (378) (267) Total 11,464,884 7,953,497 1 The S&P credit rating relates to The Bank of New York Mellon, the ultimate parent of the Depositary. The Depositary and the global sub-custodian do not have a credit rating. 2 The S&P credit rating relates to J.P. Morgan AG. 3 The S&P credit rating relates to Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC. 5. Management fees Link Fund Manager Solutions (Ireland) Limited (the Manager ) receives a management fee (the management fee ) from the Fund calculated and based on the annual rates of the net asset value ( NAV ) of the Fund as described below subject to a minimum fee of 2,500 per month: 0.03% up to 200,000,000 0.02% in excess of 200,000,000 The management fee accrues as of each valuation point and is paid monthly in arrears (plus Value Added Tax ( VAT ), if any). The Manager is entitled to be reimbursed by the Fund for reasonable out of pocket expenses incurred by it and any VAT on fees and expenses payable to or by it. Total management fee accrued at the reporting date and charged during the financial period are disclosed in the statement of financial position and the statement of comprehensive income respectively. 6. Investment management fees Pursuant to the Investment Management Agreement, M&L Capital Management Limited (the Investment Manager ) is entitled to charge an investment management fee equal to a per annum percentage of the NAV of each Class. Share class Management fee Class A Acc 0.5% Class B GBP Acc 0.5% Class C Inc 0.5% Class D GBP Inc 0.5% Class E Acc 1.0% Class F GBP Inc 1.0% The Investment Manager may, from time to time and at its sole discretion, rebate any or all of its fees in respect of any particular payment period. The investment management fee accrues daily and is paid monthly in arrears. The Investment Manager is entitled to be reimbursed by the Fund for reasonable out of pocket expenses incurred by it and any VAT on fees and expenses payable to or by it. Total investment management fee accrued at the reporting date and amounts charged during the financial period are disclosed in the statement of financial position and the statement of comprehensive income respectively. 7. Performance fee The Investment Manager will also be paid a performance fee for the Fund in relation to Class E Acc and Class F GBP Inc share classes only. The performance fee is based on a comparison between the performance of each class of shares and that of its benchmark, the MSCI World Index (Gross Return) (MXWD Index-MSCI ACWI Index). The benchmark s currency will be matched to the currency of the underlying share class. Should a class of share s total return (plus any distributions) outperform its benchmark and generate a positive performance during the performance period, the Investment Manager will be entitled to a fee of up to 10% of the amount by which the share class outperforms the benchmark during the performance period. 11

Notes to the financial statements (continued) 7. Performance fee (continued) No performance fee will be payable unless the NAV per share (plus any distributions) at the calculation day ( NAV2 ) exceeds the level of NAV per share at which a performance fee was last paid ( NAV1 ) (or the initial offer price where no performance fee has ever been paid), the latter figure is to be known as the High Water Mark NAV per share. Any underperformance of the MSCI World Index (gross return) in preceding periods is clawed back before the performance fee becomes due in subsequent periods. The performance fee per share will be 10% of the amount by which NAV2 exceeds NAV1 plus NAV1 multiplied by the performance fee benchmark for the period i.e. performance fee = (NAV2 (NAV1 + (NAV1 x performance fee benchmark for the period))) x 0.10. The total performance fee paid to the Investment Manager will be equal to the performance fee per share multiplied by the relevant Shares in issue at the end of the calculation period. The calculation period will end each year on 31 March. The methodology used by the ICAV in calculating the performance fees in respect of the Fund may result in inequalities between Shareholders in relation to the payment of performance fees (with some investors paying disproportionately higher performance fees in certain circumstances). As performance fees are calculated at fund level and not at an individual investor level, any investment in the Fund while it is accruing a performance fee will result in a pro-rata increase in the total amount of performance fee to which the Investment Manager will be entitled. Total performance fee accrued at the reporting date and charged during the financial period are disclosed in the statement of financial position and the statement of comprehensive income respectively. 8. Administration fee Link Fund Administrators (Ireland) Limited (the Administrator ) receives a fee (the administration fee ) from the Fund calculated and based on the annual rates of the NAV of the Fund as described below subject to a minimum fee of 5,000 per month. The administration fee accrues daily and is payable monthly in arrears (plus VAT, if any): Net asset value 0.09% Up to 200,000,000 0.07% In excess of 200,000,000 The Administrator is entitled to be reimbursed by the Fund for reasonable out of pocket expenses incurred by it and any VAT on fees and expenses payable to or by it. Total administration fee accrued at the reporting date and charged during the financial period are disclosed in the statement of financial position and the statement of comprehensive income respectively. 9. Depositary fee The Depositary receives a fee (the depositary fee ) from the Fund calculated and based on the annual rates of the NAV of the Fund as described below, subject to a minimum fee of 35,000 per annum. Net asset value 0.0300% Up to 135,000,000 0.0175% Between 135,000,000 and 200,000,000 0.0100% In excess of 200,000,000 The fee of the Depositary accrues daily and is paid monthly in arrears. The Depositary will be entitled to be reimbursed by the Fund for all reasonable out-of-pocket expenses properly incurred in the performance of its duties. Total depositary fee accrued at the reporting date and charged during the financial period are disclosed in the statement of financial position and the statement of comprehensive income respectively. 10. Directors fees The independent Directors are entitled to receive fees in any year of up to 40,000 (or such other sum as the Directors may from time to time determine and disclose to the Shareholders). Such fees will be payable semi-annually in advance. Where an independent Director s appointment terminates during a period for which payment has been received, he shall repay the proportion of the fee attributable to the time of his termination until the end of the relevant period. Although some of the Directors may not receive a fee in remuneration for their services to the ICAV, all of the Directors will be paid for all travelling, hotel and other expenses properly incurred by them in attending and returning from meetings of the Directors or any other meetings in connection with the business of ICAV. Directors fees were prepaid at the reporting date. Total directors fees charged during the financial period are disclosed in the statement of comprehensive income. 11. Other expenses The below accruals were held at the reporting date: 30 September 2018 31 March 2018 M&L Global Growth Fund Other fees charged by the Administrator 10,145 5,723 MLRO fee 1,165 1,164 Regulatory fee 2,483 - Professional fee 18,529 12,802 Legal fee 9,674 5,243 Directors expenses 271 - KIID charges 366-42,633 24,932 12

Notes to the financial statements (continued) 11. Other expenses (continued) The below fees were charged through the statement of comprehensive income during the financial period ended: 30 September 2018 30 September 2017 M&L Global Growth Fund Other fees charged by the Administrator 30,687 28,877 Bank charges 2,453 3,263 Legal fees 28,101 - Set-up costs 27,563 14,305 MLRO fee 2,222 2,089 Directors expenses 1,167 1,893 Regulatory fee 7,086 5,314 Professional fees 9,399 6,572 JPM Security fees - 13 KIID charges 2,502 2,085 Directors insurance 2,842 (2,994) 114,022 61,417 12. Exchange rates The following spot foreign exchange rates were used to convert the assets and liabilities held in foreign currencies other than the functional currency of the Fund at the reporting date. Currency 30 September 2018 Exchange rate to 31 March 2018 Exchange rate to British Pound 0.766841 0.712860 Euro 0.860955 0.813107 Hong Kong Dollar 7.824900 7.848300 Singapore Dollar 1.366350 1.311300 Swiss Franc 0.976800 0.957600 13. Fund Asset regime The ICAV operates under a Fund Asset Model, whereby an umbrella cash collections account is held in the name of the ICAV. The umbrella cash collections account is used to collect subscription monies from investors and pay out redemption monies and also dividends (where applicable) to shareholders. The balances held in the accounts are reconciled on a daily basis and monies are not intended to be held in the account for long periods. The monies held in the umbrella cash collections accounts are considered an asset of the ICAV and are disclosed in the statement of financial position within cash and cash equivalents. There were zero balances held in the umbrella cash collection accounts at the reporting date 30 September 2018 and 31 March 2018. 14. Share capital Authorised The ICAV has an authorised share capital of 500,000,000,000 shares of no par value and 300,002 subscriber shares of no nominal value. The subscriber shares entitle the shareholders holding them to attend and vote at all meetings of the ICAV, but do not entitle the holders to participate in the dividends or net assets of the Fund. Redeemable participating shares Redeemable participating shares carry the right to a proportionate share in the assets of the ICAV and the holders of redeemable participating shares are entitled to attend and vote on all meetings of the ICAV and the Fund. Shareholders may request redemption of their shares on and with effect from any dealing day. Shares will be redeemed at the NAV per share for that class, (taking into account the antidilution levy, if any), calculated on or with respect to the relevant dealing day. The difference at any one time between the sale price (to which may be added a subscription fee or commission) and the redemption price of the shares (from which may be deducted a redemption fee) means an investment should be viewed as medium to long term. Issued share capital The table below shows the share transactions during the financial period: M&L Global Growth Fund 30 September 2018 31 March 2018 Class A Acc Opening balance 910,558.1821 843,214.0194 Shares issued 65,000.0000 67,344.1627 Shares redeemed (2,344.1627) - Closing balance 973,214.0194 910,558.1821 Class B GBP Acc Opening balance 4,981,285.4361 672,254.0000 Shares issued 1,243,210.6784 4,806,316.3747 Shares redeemed (976,563.0000) (497,284.9386) Closing balance 5,247,933.1145 4,981,285.4361 Class C Inc Opening balance 438,265.8136 438,265.8136 Shares issued - - Shares redeemed - - Closing balance 438,265.8136 438,265.8136 13

Notes to the financial statements (continued) 14. Share capital (continued) Issued share capital (continued) The table below shows the share transactions during the financial period (continued): M&L Global Growth Fund 30 September 2018 31 March 2018 Class D GBP Inc Opening balance 722,885.0000 100,000.0000 Shares issued 315,169.5573 655,321.0000 Shares redeemed - (32,436.0000) Closing balance 1,038,054.5573 722,885.0000 Class E Acc Opening balance 11,209,599.0000 23,354,979.0000 Shares issued - 2,252,120.0000 Shares redeemed (7,867,500.0000) (14,397,500.0000) Closing balance 3,342,099.0000 11,209,599.0000 Class F GBP Inc Opening balance 5,046,379.0368 4,617,394.3371 Shares issued 4,393,587.9061 457,904.4605 Shares redeemed (29,046.3345) (28,919.7608) Closing balance 9,410,920.6084 5,046,379.0368 15. Distribution The Directors may declare a dividend for Distribution Class Shares, arising out of the net investment income, if any, of the Fund attributable to the Distribution Class Shares. Such dividends will be declared semi-annually and paid to the shareholders of the Distribution Class Shares within ten business days of 31 March and 30 September in each year. Any net income arising in respect of the Fund will be distributed to investors in the Fund in accordance with their respective shareholdings. The Directors declared the following dividends during the financial period ended 30 September 2018: M&L Global Growth Fund Distribution per share (local) Final distribution paid (base) Final distribution paid (local) Income received on subscriptions Income deducted on redemptions Net distribution charge Class Currency Ex-date Class C Inc $0.0191 29.09.2018 $8,371 $8,371 - - $8,371 Class D GBP Inc GBP 0.0198 29.09.2018 $26,803 20,553 - - 20,553 Class F GBP Inc GBP 0.0194 29.09.2018 $238,083 182,572 - - 182,572 $273,257 The Directors declared the following dividends during the financial period ended 30 September 2017: M&L Global Growth Fund Distribution per share (local) Final distribution paid (base) Final distribution paid (local) Income received on subscriptions Income deducted on redemptions Net distribution charge Class Currency Ex-date Class C Inc $0.0395 29.09.2017 $17,312 $17,312 - - $17,312 Class D GBP Inc GBP 0.0398 29.09.2017 $38,600 28,771 ( 4,723) 53 24,101 Class F GBP Inc GBP 0.0397 29.09.2017 $263,102 196,103 ( 1,072) 32 195,063 $319,013 16. Reconciliation of published net asset values The published NAV is adjusted for subscriptions receivable and redemptions payable which have a value date of the last NAV of each subfund in the accounting period. There were no adjustments made to the NAV at the reporting date. As at 31 March 2018 Total Fund Net asset value per financial statements $38,778,064 Subscriptions receivable ($129,408) Published net asset value $38,648,656 14

Notes to the financial statements (continued) 17. Soft commission arrangements There were no soft commission arrangements in place during the financial period (31 March 2018: nil). 18. Efficient portfolio management The Investment Manager may, on behalf of each fund and subject to the conditions and limits set out in the Central Bank UCITS Regulations, employ techniques and instruments relating to transferable securities for hedging purposes (to protect an asset of a Fund against, or minimise liability from, fluctuations in market value or foreign currency exposures) or for efficient portfolio management purposes ( EPM ) (with a view to achieving a reduction in risk, a reduction in costs or an increase in capital or income returns to the Fund provided such transactions are not speculative in nature). Investment in foreign direct investment which gives exposure to foreign exchange will only be used for hedging purposes. Such techniques and instruments may include investments in exchange-traded or over-the-counter ( OTC ) FDI, such as futures and currency forwards (which may be used to manage market and currency risk respectively), options (including call and put options which may be used to achieve cost efficiencies) and swaps, including credit default swaps (which may be used to manage interest rate and credit risk respectively). A Fund may also invest in the FDI as part of its investment strategy where such intention is disclosed in the Fund s investment policy and provided that the counterparties to such transactions are institutions subject to prudential supervision and, in relation to OTC transactions, belong to categories approved by the Central Bank. During the financial period, CFD s and options were entered into by the Fund for the purpose of EPM. Details of all open transactions at the reporting date are disclosed in the schedule of investments and note 3. The expected effect of transactions in FDI is noted in the prospectus for the Fund. 19. Capital risk management Capital requirements are covered by the Manager who is authorised by the Central Bank of Ireland as a management company of the ICAV. As at 30 September 2018, the Manager was in compliance with the capital adequacy requirements specified for Irish authorised UCITS management companies. The redeemable shares issued by the Fund provide an investor with the right to require redemption for cash at a value proportionate to the investors shares in the Fund s net assets at each redemption date and are classified as liabilities. 20. Transactions involving connected persons Chapter 10 of the Central Bank (Supervision and Enforcement) Act 2013 (Section 48(1)) (Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities) Regulations, 2015 (the Central Bank Regulations ) headed Transactions involving Connected Persons states in regulation 41 that a responsible person shall ensure that any transaction between a UCITS and the management company or depositary to a UCITS; and the delegates or sub-delegates of such a management company or depositary (excluding any non-group company subcustodians appointed by a depositary); and any associated or group company of such a management company, depositary, delegate or subdelegate ( connected persons ) is conducted at arm s length and is in the best interests of the unitholders of the UCITS. The Manager of the ICAV is satisfied that there are arrangements (evidenced by written procedures) in place, to ensure that the obligations set out in Regulation 78 (4) (a) are applied to all transactions with connected parties; and the Manager of the ICAV is satisfied that transactions with connected parties entered into during the year complied with the obligations set out in Regulation 41 (1) (a) and (b) of the Central Bank Regulations. 21. Related party disclosures In accordance with IAS 24 Related Party Disclosures the related parties of the ICAV and the required disclosures relating to material transactions with parties are outlined below. Manager The Manager is considered a related party of the ICAV as it is considered to have significant influence over the ICAV in its role as manager. The Manager receives fees as set out in note 5. Investment Manager The Investment Manager is considered a related party as Brett Miller is Head of Governance and Risk Oversight at the Investment Manager and is also a Director of the ICAV. Details of fees payable to the Investment Manager at the reporting date are outlined below: 30 September 2018 31 March 2018 Investment management fee 27,413 30,551 Performance fee 121,234 351,249 Details of fees charged to/earned from the ICAV by the Investment Manager during the financial period are outlined below: 30 September 2018 30 September 2017 Investment management fee 161,233 189,729 Performance fee 181,563 268,500 Promoter and Distributor The Investment Manager acted as Promoter and Distributor of the ICAV during the financial period. The Investment Manager does not receive a fee in its capacity as Promoter and Distributor to the ICAV. Directors Aggregate directors fees amount to 45,000 per annum and such fees are paid semi-annually in advance (31 March 2018: 45,000 per annum). Director fees charged during the financial period are disclosed in the statement of comprehensive income. 15

Notes to the financial statements (continued) 21. Related party disclosures (continued) Share transactions The subscriber shares are held by Mark Sheppard and M&L Capital Management Limited, each holding one share. The below table provides details of shares held by related parties in the Fund: As at 30 September 2018 Related Party Related Party Type Class Shares Mark Sheppard Investment Manager Class A Acc 750,000 Mark Sheppard Investment Manager Class B GBP Acc 2,926,182 Mark Sheppard Investment Manager Class C Inc 434,960 Mark Sheppard Investment Manager Class D GBP Inc 982,734 Mark Sheppard Investment Manager Class E Acc 3,342,099 Mark Sheppard Investment Manager Class F GBP Inc 4,604,639 Richard Morgan Portfolio Manager Class D GBP Inc 55,321 Richard Morgan Portfolio Manager Class F GBP Inc 37,048 As at 31 March 2018 Related Party Related Party Type Class Shares Mark Sheppard Investment Manager Class A Acc 750,000 Mark Sheppard Investment Manager Class B GBP Acc 1,229,142 Mark Sheppard Investment Manager Class C Inc 434,960 Mark Sheppard Investment Manager Class D GBP Inc 667,564 Mark Sheppard Investment Manager Class E Acc 3,955,069 Mark Sheppard Investment Manager Class F GBP Inc 3,623,961 Richard Morgan Portfolio Manager Class D GBP Inc 55,321 Richard Morgan Portfolio Manager Class F GBP Inc 37,048 22. Significant events during the financial reporting period Effective 27 September 2018, the registered address has changed from 2 nd Floor, 2 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2 to 1 st Floor, 2 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2. Effective 5 September 2018, Link Fund Manager Solutions (Ireland) Limited changed its address from 2 nd Floor, 2 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2 to 1 st Floor, 2 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2. Effective 5 September 2018, Link Fund Administrators (Ireland) Limited changed its address from 2 nd Floor, 2 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2 to 1 st Floor, 2 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2. 23. Changes to the prospectus An updated prospectus and an updated supplement to the prospectus were issued on 16 May 2018. The prospectus and supplement to the prospectus were amended generally and to reflect updates necessitated by the introduction of the Global Data Protection Regulation which became effective on 25 May 2018. 24. Events after the reporting date There were no significant events to report after the financial reporting period end and up to the approval of these financial statements by the Board. 25. Approval of the financial statements The financial statements were approved by the Board of Directors on 26 November 2018. 16

Schedule of investments As at 30 September 2018 M&L Global Growth Fund Currency Nominal holdings Fair value GBP % NAV Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss Equities * Cayman Islands Alibaba Group Holding Ltd 13,490 2,222,612 5.58% Ctrip.com International Ltd 4,200 156,114 0.39% Tencent Holdings Ltd HKD 30,500 1,259,773 3.17% 3,638,499 9.14% United Kingdom ishares NASDAQ 100 UCITS ETF Acc 4,200 1,786,785 4.49% Pacific Horizon Investment Trust PLC GBP 75,000 318,841 0.80% Polar Capital Technology Trust PLC GBP 64,000 1,110,008 2.79% Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust PLC GBP 155,000 1,094,119 2.75% 4,309,753 10.83% United States Activision Blizzard Inc 18,100 1,505,739 3.78% Align Technology Inc 2,300 899,806 2.26% Alphabet Inc 2,700 3,222,369 8.10% Altaba Inc 6,000 408,720 1.03% Amazon.com Inc 1,810 3,625,430 9.11% Booking Holdings Inc 620 1,230,080 3.09% Electronic Arts Inc 7,450 897,651 2.26% Facebook Inc 6,440 1,059,122 2.66% Invesco China Technology ETF 1,000 48,050 0.12% Match Group Inc 3,700 214,267 0.54% Microsoft Corp 30,800 3,522,596 8.86% NVIDIA Corp 3,050 857,111 2.15% Palo Alto Networks Inc 4,750 1,069,985 2.69% PayPal Holdings Inc 17,600 1,545,984 3.88% Take-Two Interactive Software Inc 1,900 262,181 0.66% 20,369,091 51.19% Total equities 28,317,343 71.16% Derivatives Contracts for difference Cayman Islands Tencent Holdings Ltd 1 HKD 7,250 25,433 0.06% 25,433 0.06% France LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE 1 EUR 5,100 125,942 0.32% 125,942 0.32% United States Activision Blizzard Inc 1 3,700 37,256 0.09% Adobe Systems Inc 1 2,800 152,047 0.38% Alphabet Inc 1 290 57,879 0.15% Match Group Inc 1 17,000 387,979 0.97% Microsoft Corp 1 1,700 94,265 0.24% NVIDIA Corp 1, 2 3,200 147,409 0.37% PayPal Holdings Inc 1 2,000 14,495 0.04% 891,330 2.24% Total derivatives 1,042,705 2.62% Total financial assets at fair value through profit or loss 29,360,048 73.78% * Includes Exchange Traded Funds and Closed Ended Funds Counterparty 1 Morgan Stanley, 2 J.P Morgan Chase 17

Schedule of investments (continued) As at 30 September 2018 M&L Global Growth Fund Currency Nominal holdings Fair value GBP % NAV Financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss Derivatives Contracts for difference China Alibaba Group Holding Ltd ADR 1 3,400 (114,870) (0.29%) Ctrip.com International Ltd ADR 1 9,000 (72,943) (0.18%) (187,813) (0.47%) France Ubisoft Entertainment SA 1, 2 EUR 4,400 (43,374) (0.11%) (43,374) (0.11%) United States Altaba Inc CFD 1 14,500 (94,421) (0.24%) Booking Holdings Inc CFD 1 310 (36,284) (0.09%) Electronic Arts Inc 1 1,600 (13,078) (0.03%) Facebook Inc 1,2 4,100 (26,573) (0.07%) (170,356) (0.43%) Total contracts for difference (401,543) (1.01%) Options LVMH Moet Hennessy C1 12 C360 1, 2 GBP (27) (1,913) 0.00% Facebook Inc C270 06/21/2019 2 (106) (7,950) (0.02%) Apple Inc P165 01/18/2019 1 (50) (2,300) (0.01%) Booking Holdings Inc C2500 01/18/2019 2 (2) (460) 0.00% Total options (12,623) (0.03%) Total derivatives (414,166) (1.04%) Total financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss (414,166) (1.04%) Cash at bank and other net assets 10,850,441 27.26% Net assets attributable to holders of redeemable participating shares 39,796,323 100.00% Counterparty 1 Morgan Stanley, 2 J.P Morgan Chase Analysis of total assets % of total assets Transferable securities listed on an official stock exchange 65.52% OTC financial derivative instruments 2.41% Other current assets 32.07% 100.00% 18

Statement of significant portfolio movements The Central Bank Regulations requires all material changes that have occurred in the disposition of the assets of the UCITS to be documented in the interim report. A material change is defined as the aggregate purchases of a security exceeding 1 per cent of the total value of purchases for the financial period or aggregate disposals greater than 1 per cent of the total value of sales for the financial period. M&L Global Growth Fund Cost Purchases ishares NASDAQ 100 UCITS ETF Acc 1,781,985 Invesco Qqq Trust Series 1,283,010 Palo Alto Networks Inc 1,087,397 ishares Short Treasury Bond 993,238 Facebook Inc 505,091 Microsoft Corp 406,119 PayPal Holdings Inc 388,872 Activision Blizzard Inc 350,888 Pacific Horizon Investment Trust PLC 323,295 Take-Two Interactive Software Inc 241,646 Booking Holdings Inc 226,277 NVIDIA Corp 145,890 Match Group Inc 99,308 Invesco China Technology ETF 49,836* Alibaba Group Holding Ltd 45,784* Eventbrite Inc-Class A 11,500* Proceeds Sales Apple Inc 2,242,062 salesforce.com Inc 2,152,983 Intuit Inc 1,361,226 Robo Global Robotics and Automation GO UCITS ETF 1,326,617 Invesco Qqq Trust Series 1,314,287 JD.com Inc 1,313,988 Worldwide Healthcare Trust PLC/Fund 1,061,804 ishares Short Treasury Bond 993,709 Amazon.com Inc 870,583 Adobe Systems Inc 825,340 Biotech Growth Trust PLC/The 695,491 Alibaba Group Holding Ltd 491,587 Brown-Forman Corp 449,851 Polar Capital Global Healthcare Trust PLC 319,667 International Biotechnology Trust PLC/Fund 278,649 Alphabet Inc 94,029* Eventbrite Inc-Class A 17,138* Financial derivative instruments are excluded from the above due to no cost being attributed to purchases and sales of such instruments. *Total value of acquisition is less than 1 per cent of the total value of purchases for the financial period; however the Central Bank Regulations require a minimum of 20 purchases and sales to be disclosed. Due to trading volumes, the above details all of the purchases and sales during the financial period. 19