New fund available – the TPT Global Infrastructure Fund
A new fund has been added to the range of self-select investment funds available for you to choose from.
A new fund has been added to the range of self-select investment funds available for you to choose from.
The new fund is called the TPT Global Infrastructure fund. It seeks to achieve income and capital growth over the medium to long-term by investing in global companies engaged in infrastructure related activities across a range of sectors including gas and water utilities, transport, communications and community and social infrastructure.
When choosing investment opportunities, good governance, environmental and social practices are important considerations for this fund. You can find out more about by reading the fund fact sheet.
If you’re interested in switching to this fund, the easiest way you can do this is via your online account. If you don’t have online access, you instead complete our online fund switch form, which can be found in the ‘scheme information’ section of this website.
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