SEC’s list of mutual funds in the Philippines
Here is an updated list of mutual funds in the Philippines from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Compare this with the mutual funds list from the Investment Company Association of the Philippines (ICAP). The primary differences are:
- US Dollar- and Euro-denominated bond funds are listed separately in the SEC list;
- Inactive funds are shown in the SEC list, nothing in the ICAP list;
- Philippine Stock Index Fund is labeled an "Index Fund" in the SEC list but is lumped with other "Stock Funds" in the ICAP list;
- The Multinational Group is categorized as a "Bond Fund" in ICAP but is nowhere in the SEC list;
- Philam Managed Income Fund appears as a "Bond Fund" in the SEC list but does not appear in the ICAP list;
- Philequity Dollar Income Fund is in the SEC list but is not in the ICAP list;
- Legacy TD Fund is recognized as a "Bond Fund" by the SEC but is a "Money Market Fund" in the ICAP list;
- Philequity Money Market Fund is in the SEC list but is not in the ICAP list.
Have a question on mutual funds? Ask PMT members in the Investing in Mutual Funds in the Philippines thread in the PMT Forum.
Mutual Fund Companies in the Philippines
Year 2006
from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)STOCK/EQUITY FUNDS
- 1. ATR-KIM Eng Equity Opportunity Fund
- 2. First Metro Save & Learn Equity Fund
- 3. Philam Strategic Growth Fund
- 4. Philequity Fund
- 5. Sun Life Prosperity Phil. Equity Fund
- 6. United Fund
BALANCED FUNDS
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- 1. First Galleon Family Fund
- 2. GSIS Mutual Fund
- 3. Legacy HY Fund
- 4. The Mutual Fund Co. of the Philippines
- 5. Philam Fund
- 6. Sun Life Prosperity Balanced Fund
- 7. Sun Life Prosperity Dollar Advantage Fund (US$)
BOND FUNDS
- 1. ATR-KIM Eng Fixed Income Fund
- 2. Ayala Life Fixed Income Fund
- 3. Cocolife Fixed Income Fund
- 4. Ekklesia Mutual Fund
- 5. First Metro Save & Learn Fixed Income Fund
- 6. Grepalife Fixed Income Fund
- 7. Legacy GS Fund
- 8. Legacy TD Fund
- 9. Philam Bond Fund
- 10. Prudentialife Fixed Income Fund
- 11. Sun Life Prosperity Bond Fund
- 12. Sun Life Prosperity GS Fund
- 13. Philam Managed Income Fund
US DOLLAR BOND FUNDS
- 1. ALFM Dollar Bond Fund
- 2. MAA Privilege Dollar Fixed Income Fund
- 3. Philam Dollar Bond Fund
- 4. Sun Life Prosperity Dollar Abundance Fund
- 5. Philequity Dollar Income Fund
- 6. Grepalife Dollar Fixed Income Fund
EURO FUNDS
- 1. ALFM Euro Bond Fund
- 2. MAA Privilege Euro Fixed Income Fund
MONEY MARKET FUNDS
- 1. Sun Life Prosperity Money Market Fund
- 2. Philequity Money Market Fund
INDEX FUNDS
- 1. Philippine Stock Index Fund
- 2. Philequity PSE Index Fund
INACTIVE FUNDS
- 1. Filipino Fund
- 2. Philippine Growth Fund
- 3. Pacific Fund
Learn the differences among various types of mutual funds — stock, balanced, bond, or money market — in the Introduction to Philippine Mutual Funds article.
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August 29th, 2007 at 5:02 pm
I invested at PRU Life UK. They have pooled funds like the mutual fund wherein they invest it in different sectors.
Is my money safe there? Please let me know.
February 22nd, 2007 at 9:09 am
Pru Life UK, as far as I know, is a life insurance company, not a mutual fund company. They don’t offer mutual fund shares but they offer variable life insurance policies where part of the paid premiums are invested in securities.
February 20th, 2007 at 2:23 am
Is Prulife UK a mutual fund company?
December 14th, 2006 at 8:44 am
[...] Following is a summary of performance returns of Philippine mutual funds as of the week ended December 8, 2006. [...]
November 22nd, 2006 at 8:25 am
Thanks nailbiter, I’ll update the post to include that.
November 20th, 2006 at 9:43 am
Another difference is there’s a Philequity Money Market Fund listed with SEC, none in ICAP.
To my knowledge, Multinational actually offers UITFs, not MFs. But they’re not listed in the website of the Trust Officers Association of the Philippines (www.uitf.com.ph) either .