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LTAT To Gradually Tap Foreign Markets To Enhance Portfolio Returns

Kuala lumpur: The Armed Forces Fund Board (LTAT) plans to gradually expand its investment footprint overseas as part of efforts to enhance portfolio returns, with a small deployment expected as early as this year.

According to BERNAMA News Agency, LTAT chief executive Mohammad Ashraf Md Radzi stated that the fund targets to allocate up to 20 per cent of its overall portfolio to overseas investments under its strategic asset allocation. The initial step would involve a relatively small deployment, with plans to work with external fund managers to manage its overseas investments, ensuring a cautious and structured approach.

"Any deployment abroad would be carefully structured and assessed, particularly in light of prevailing geopolitical uncertainties that could affect global market fundamentals. Naturally, we have a few foreign markets that offer much better returns. But in the current scenario, there is geopolitical uncertainty. So, that will shift market fundamentals. So, we just need to tread carefully," Mohammad Ashraf told Bernama.

He indicated that sectors such as technology are among the segments LTAT is looking to tap into as part of its overseas investment strategy. On the timeline, Mohammad Ashraf mentioned that the fund hopes to begin the process if it obtains the necessary approvals from regulators, including Bank Negara Malaysia and the Ministry of Finance. 'We will continue discussions with the regulators while also monitoring market conditions,' he added.

Despite the focus on overseas investments, Mohammad Ashraf emphasized that domestic investments remain viable. However, the returns available in the Malaysian market, with a benchmark performance of about 6.6 per cent, present challenges for LTAT in achieving its targeted minimum dividend payout of five per cent. He noted that LTAT maintains a disciplined cost structure, with expenditure capped at about one per cent of assets under management (AUM), resulting in a blended return on investment (ROI) target of around six per cent.

Furthermore, Mohammad Ashraf highlighted that LTAT is open to AI or technology-based segments if they offer attractive returns with manageable risks. "So naturally, if AI or tech-based segments offer decent returns, with comfortable probabilities, then we will definitely consider," he added.

He concluded by stating that LTAT continues to monitor global market risks, including potential triggers for a financial crisis, and that the fund's risk management framework remains critical in navigating market volatility, ensuring the sustainability of dividend payments for contributors through the buildup of reserves.

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