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Date of Product Highlights Sheet: 2 November 2015 HONG LEONG DANA MAKMUR RESPONSIBILITY STATEMENT This Product Highlights Sheet has been reviewed and approved by the directors of Hong Leong Asset Management Bhd and they collectively and individually accept full responsibility for the accuracy of the information. Having made all reasonable enquiries, they confirm to the best of their knowledge and belief, that there are no false or misleading statements, or omission of other facts which would make any statement in the Product Highlights Sheet false or misleading. STATEMENTS OF DISCLAIMER The Securities Commission Malaysia has authorised the issuance of the Hong Leong Dana Makmur and a copy of this Product Highlights Sheet has been lodged with the Securities Commission Malaysia. The authorisation of the Hong Leong Dana Makmur and lodgement of this Product Highlights Sheet, should not be taken to indicate that the Securities Commission Malaysia recommends the Hong Leong Dana Makmur, or assumes responsibility for the correctness of any statement made or opinion or report expressed in this Product Highlights Sheet. The Securities Commission Malaysia is not liable for any non-disclosure on the part of Hong Leong Asset Management Bhd who is responsible for the Hong Leong Dana Makmur, and takes no responsibility for the contents of this Product Highlights Sheet. The Securities Commission Malaysia makes no representation on the accuracy or completeness of this Product Highlights Sheet, and expressly disclaims any liability whatsoever arising from, or in reliance upon, the whole or any part of its contents. ADDITIONAL STATEMENT Hong Leong Dana Makmur has been certified as Shariah-compliant by the Shariah adviser appointed for the Fund.

This Product Highlights Sheet only highlights the key features and risks of the Hong Leong Dana Makmur. Investors are advised to request, read and understand the master prospectus of the Fund before deciding to invest. Hong Leong Dana Makmur has been certified as Shariah-compliant by the Shariah adviser appointed for the Fund. PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS SHEET HONG LEONG DANA MAKMUR 1. What is this fund about? BRIEF INFORMATION ON THE FUND Hong Leong Dana Makmur ( HLDM or the Fund ) is an Islamic equity fund managed by Hong Leong Asset Management Bhd (the Manager ) that aims to achieve consistent capital growth over the Medium-To-Long Term 1 by investing strictly in accordance with the Shariah requirements. 2. Who is this fund suitable for? FUND SUITABILITY HLDM is suitable for investors who: want to participate in a diversified vehicle that comply with Shariah requirements; are sensitive to Shariah requirements and seek to achieve capital growth through a portfolio of investments that adhere to Shariah requirements; and have a Medium-To-Long Term 1 investment horizon. 3. What am I investing in? KEY FUND FEATURES Investment objective Category of fund Type of fund Investment process and strategy To achieve consistent capital growth over the Medium-To-Long Term 1 by investing strictly in accordance with the Shariah requirements. Equity (Islamic). Growth. To achieve the Fund s investment objective, the Fund follows a strict selection process to ensure only appropriate Shariah-compliant securities are invested. The selection process is in essence a screening process that selects quality Shariah-compliant securities with riskreturn profiles that match the Fund s requirements. For quality Shariah-compliant securities, the Manager will consider the following factors before its investment: Industry and business outlook; Management track record/quality; Treatment of minority shareholders by management and controlling shareholders; Financial strength and gearing levels; Earnings and cash flow volatility; Expected future earnings growth; and Share price valuation. Generally, the Fund selects undervalued companies that have the potential to offer good Medium-To-Long Term 1 capital growth. Undervalued companies refer to companies with stock price selling at a price lower than what is believed to be its intrinsic value and can be measured by its price to earnings ratio (PER), price to book ratio (P/B), dividend yield or any other appropriate method as determined by the Manager. Asset allocation (% of the Fund s net asset value ( NAV )) For more details on the Fund s investment process and strategy, please refer to Section 5 of the master prospectus of the Fund. Shariah-compliant equities: Minimum 70%. Islamic money market instruments and sukuk: Maximum 30%. Note: The Fund will hold sufficient cash for liquidity purposes. Note : 1 Medium-To-Long Term refers to a period of 3 to 5 years. 1

Performance FTSE Bursa Malaysia EMAS Shariah Index. benchmark Distribution policy The Fund intends to provide Long-Term 1 capital growth. As such, cash distribution will be incidental to the overall capital growth objective and a substantial portion of the income returns from investments will be reinvested. The Fund may also declare distributions in the form of additional units to the relevant unit holders. Launch date 12 November 2001. 4. Who am I investing with? Manager Trustee Trustee s delegate Shariah adviser Hong Leong Asset Management Bhd (318717-M). Deutsche Trustees Malaysia Berhad (763590-H). Deutsche Bank (Malaysia) Berhad (312552-W). IBFIM (763075-W). For details on the Manager, trustee, trustee s delegate and Shariah adviser, please refer to Sections 10, 11 and 12 of the master prospectus of the Fund. 5. What are the possible outcomes of my investment? There are many possible outcomes associated with an investment in the Fund. Unit holders can potentially make profit either (i) when the Fund declares and pays out distributions; or (ii) when the unit holder sells their investments in the Fund when the market value of the Fund s portfolio and the Fund s NAV per unit increase. However, this also means that the market value of the Fund s portfolio and Fund s NAV per unit may fall and as a result, the unit holder may lose part of its capital. That is why investors should take note that the value of an investment in the Fund and its distribution payable (if any) may go down as well as up and are not guaranteed. Investors should also take note that investment in the Fund involves some degree of risk and that the value of their investment is at risk depending on the underlying investments of the Fund. For more information on risks associated with an investment in the Fund, please refer to the following section and the master prospectus of the Fund. 6. What are the key risks associated with this fund? KEY RISKS General risks Please refer to Section 4.1. of the master prospectus of the Fund for more details of each of the Fund s general risks. Market risk Market risk refers to the potential losses that may arise from adverse changes in the market prices of the investments of the Fund. Prices of securities that the Fund has invested in may fluctuate in response to market developments (such as adverse changes in government regulations and policies, economic developments, investor sentiment, inflation, interest rates and exchange rates), which would then affect the Fund s NAV per unit. Liquidity risk This is defined as the ease with which a security can be sold at or near its fair value depending on the trading volume of that security in the market. If the Fund has a large portfolio of securities that are less liquid, the said securities may have to be sold at a discount to its fair value, which in turn would adversely affect the NAV per unit of the Fund. Fund management risk The performance of the Fund is dependent on the experience, knowledge, expertise and investment strategies adopted by the personnel of the Manager. Lack of experience, knowledge and expertise, as well as poor execution of the investment strategy or general management of the Fund may jeopardise the unit holders capital and returns. Non-compliance risk This is the risk where the Manager does not comply with the provisions as set out in the Fund s deed; or the laws/guidelines that govern the Fund; or its internal procedures and policies. The non-compliance could be due to several factors such as a result of human errors and oversight, system failures or fraudulent acts by the Manager. Any non-compliance may adversely affect the Fund s NAV per unit, especially in situations where the Manager is forced to sell the investments of the Fund at an unfavorable price in order to resolve the non-compliance. Loan financing risk/financing risk In the case of an investor who obtains financing to invest in the Fund, the investor must be aware that the higher the margin of financing, any losses or gains he makes is then amplified. The financing cost may be higher than the gains derived (if any) from investing in the Fund. Note: 1 Long-Term refers to a period of above 5 years. 2

Inflation/Purchasing power risk This refers to the likelihood that a unit holder s investments are not keeping pace with the inflation rate, thus resulting in the unit holder s decreasing purchasing power even though the investment in monetary terms may have increased. Specific risks Please refer to Section 4.2. of the master prospectus of the Fund for more details of each of the Fund s specific risks. Particular security risk The performance of each individual security that the Fund invests in will affect the price of units. The performance of each security is dependent on factors which include but are not limited to the management quality of the particular company, its growth potential, changes in consumer tastes and preferences, and conditions specific to the industry of the security that the Fund has invested in. Valued collectively, the performance of individual securities will cause the Fund s NAV per unit to rise or fall accordingly. The Fund s NAV per unit is also dependent on the weightage of the individual securities within the Fund s portfolio. Credit/default risk This risk is intrinsic with the Fund s investments in sukuk and refers to the possibility of the issuer of a sukuk being unable or not willing to pay in a timely manner the profit payments due and/or the principal respectively. This will cause a decline in the value of the defaulted sukuk and subsequently affect the Fund s NAV per unit. Interest rate risk This risk refers to the effect of interest rate changes on the market value of the Fund s investments in sukuk. In the event of rising interest rates, prices/valuation of sukuk tend to move inversely. Meanwhile, sukuk with longer maturities and lower profit rates are more sensitive to interest rate changes. Reclassification of Shariah status risk This is the risk that the currently held Shariah-compliant securities in the Fund may be reclassified to be Shariah non-compliant upon review of the said securities by the Shariah Advisory Council of the Securities Commission Malaysia performed twice yearly. INVESTORS SHOULD TAKE NOTE THAT THE ABOVE LIST OF RISKS MAY NOT BE EXHAUSTIVE AND IF NECESSARY, THEY SHOULD CONSULT THEIR ADVISER(S) FOR A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THE RISKS. 7. What are the fees and charges involved? FEES & CHARGES There are fees and charges involved and investors are advised to consider them before investing in the Fund. The following table describes the charges that you may directly incur when you buy or redeem units: Sales charge 1 Redemption charge Switching fee Transfer fee Up to 6% of NAV per unit. No redemption charge is imposed upon redemption of units. There is no switching fee imposed on switching of units. No transfer fee imposed on the transfer of units to a transferee. The following table describes the fees that you may indirectly incur when you invest in the Fund: Annual management fee 1 1.50% per annum of the NAV of the Fund calculated on a daily basis. Annual trustee fee 1 0.07% per annum of the NAV of the Fund calculated on a daily basis, subject to a minimum of RM18,000 per annum (excluding foreign custodian fee and charges). Please refer to Section 9 of the master prospectus of the Fund for more details of the fees, charges and expenses. Note: 1 The fees and charges stated are exclusive of any tax such as goods and services tax ( GST ) and/or other indirect or similar tax that may be payable. The Manager/trustee (where applicable) shall have the right to charge and recover from the Fund any GST or other indirect or similar tax now or hereafter imposed by law or required to be paid in connection with the products or services provided by the Manager/trustee (where applicable). 3

8. How often are valuations available? VALUATIONS AND EXITING FROM INVESTMENT The NAV per unit of the Fund is determined on each business day 1. The daily NAV per unit of the Fund can be obtained from major newspapers, our website at www.hlam.com.my or our branch offices. Alternatively, you may contact the Client Servicing personnel at 03-7723 3500 ext 3539/3540 for the NAV per unit. 9. How can I exit from this investment and what are the risks and costs involved? Cooling-off right The cooling-off right allows investors an opportunity to reverse an investment decision, which could have been unduly influenced by certain external elements or factors. The cooling-off period for the Fund is six (6) business days 1 commencing from the date the Manager receives the application for purchase of units. A cooling-off right is only given to investors, who are investing in any of the Manager s fund(s) for the first time. However, the following persons and/or institutions are not entitled to the cooling-off right (as stipulated under the Guidelines on Unit Trust Funds issued by the Securities Commission Malaysia):- A corporation or institution; A staff of the Manager; and Persons registered to deal in unit trust funds for the Manager. Cooling-off right is also not applicable for investments through the EPF Members Investment Scheme. The refund for every unit held by the investor pursuant to the exercise of the cooling-off right shall be the sum of:- the NAV per unit on the day the units were first purchased; and the sales charge per unit originally imposed on the day the units were purchased. Payment will be made to the investor within 10 calendar days. For investments made through cheque, the payment for the cooling-off will only be made to the investor after the cheque has been cleared. Redemption of units No redemption charge is imposed upon redemption of units. Minimum redemption of units is 100 units. No restriction on the frequency for redemption. Cut-off time for redemption requests is 4.00 p.m. on every business day 1. For partial redemption, you must maintain a minimum balance of 1,000 units in the Fund. Otherwise, the Manager will automatically effect a full redemption and inform the unit holder thereafter. Payment will be made to you within 10 calendar days. Payment can be made either via cheque, telegraphic transfer to Hong Leong Bank Berhad or participating banks GIRO account. For more information on the above, please refer to Section 8.4 and Section 8.8 of the master prospectus of the Fund. Note: 1 business day refers to a day (other than Saturday, Sunday and public holidays) on which the Manager is open for business and Bursa Malaysia is open for trading. 4

CONTACT INFORMATION 10. Who should I contact for further information or to lodge a complaint? 1. For internal dispute resolution, you may contact: Hong Leong Asset Management Bhd Level 26, Menara LGB 1, Jalan Wan Kadir Taman Tun Dr. Ismail 60000 Kuala Lumpur Tel : 03-7723 3500 Fax : 03-7873 6088 / 03-7873 6091 Website : www.hlam.com.my Email : inquiry@hlam.hongleong.com.my 2. If you are dissatisfied with the outcome of the internal dispute resolution process, please refer your dispute to the Securities Industries Dispute Resolution Corporation (SIDREC): (a) via phone to : 03-2282 2280 (b) via fax to : 03-2282 3855 (c) via email to (d) via letter to : info@sidrec.com.my : Securities Industry Dispute Resolution Center (SIDREC) Unit A-9-1, Level 9, Tower A Menara UOA Bangsar No. 5, Jalan Bangsar Utama 1 59000 Kuala Lumpur 3. You can also direct your complaint to the Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) even if you have initiated a dispute resolution process with SIDREC. To make a complaint, please contact the SC s Investor Affairs & Complaints Department: (a) via phone to the Aduan Hotline at : 03-6204 8999 (b) via fax to : 03-6204 8991 (c) via e-mail to : aduan@seccom.com.my (d) via online complaint form available at www.sc.com.my (e) via letter to : Investor Affairs & Complaints Department Securities Commission Malaysia 3 Persiaran Bukit Kiara Bukit Kiara 50490 Kuala Lumpur 5

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