Asia. Actively Understood.

Looking at Asian opportunities from all angles.

M&G (Lux) Asian Fund

Access Asia through a fund with a disciplined approach to an evolving market.

For investors seeking to gain style agnostic exposure to a wealth of potential opportunities in Asia (ex Japan) equities.

The M&G Asian Fund offers investors access to a curated portfolio of stocks which aims to provide a combination of capital growth and income, as well as exposure to the potential opportunities the Asia Pacific ex Japan region has to offer. The fund seeks to deliver a return that is higher than that of the benchmark over any five-year period.

Combining in-depth analysis and active decision-making, the investment approach aims to identify exploitable gaps between price and value in securities where the fund managers believe they have earned the right to a superior perspective.

Why this fund?

Depth

Consists of stocks selected from a highly curated universe Asia (ex Japan), some of which the team have been following for more than 3 decades.

Discipline

Active stock-picking programme balancing high-conviction with risk awareness, resulting in a focused portfolio of idiosyncratic ideas.

Perspective

In-depth, differentiated research efforts focused around a predefined universe of companies, designed to provide a superior perspective on a business and its associated risk of ownership.

An active approach to an evolving Asian market

The M&G Asian Equites team manages USD 27.7 billion of assets for our clients, across a range of carefully curated investment funds. Whether you are looking to tap into China’s ongoing economic growth, or the evolving middle class opportunities offered by investing in India, our team can help to fulfil your investment needs. With collective experience of covering the region for multiple decades, M&G can help clients navigate the range of opportunities that Asia can offer the patient investor.

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years average investment experience*

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USD billion assets under management in Asian Equities **

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stocks in core Asia Pacific research universe

*Fund management desk **As of 30 June 2025

 

“Our general approach to engagement is to follow the ‘servant-leadership’ model; rather than tell companies what they should be doing, we ask them how we can help.”

Carl Vine
Co-Head Asia Pacific Equities

 

“Besides the shift in trading patterns, we have observed a continual improvement in technology and ‘value add’ within Asian manufacturing. Some of the most advanced memory chips and semiconductors are now made in Asia which wasn't the case 25 years ago.”

David Perrett
Co-Head Asia Pacific Equities

Our approach


Asian markets are emerging as compelling investment destinations. Driven by demographic growth, supply chain shifts, and economic reforms, these regions offer diverse opportunities for long-term investors seeking exposure to dynamic and evolving economies.

Key fund risks:

  • The value and income from the fund's assets will go down as well as up. This will cause the value of your investment to fall as well as rise. There is no guarantee that the fund will achieve its objective and you may get back less than you originally invested.
  • Investing in emerging markets involves a greater risk of loss as there may be difficulties in buying, selling, safekeeping or valuing investments in such countries.
  • The fund can be exposed to different currencies. Movements in currency exchange rates may adversely affect the value of your investment.
  • The fund may invest in China A shares. Investments in assets from China are subject to changeable political, regulatory and economic conditions, which may cause difficulties when selling or collecting income from these investments. In addition, such investment is made via the Stock Connect system, which may be more susceptible to clearing, settlement and counterparty risk. These factors could cause the fund to incur a loss.
  • Investing in this fund means acquiring units or shares in a fund, and not in a given underlying asset such as building or shares of a company, as these are only the underlying assets owned by the fund.
  • Further risk factors that apply to the fund can be found in the fund's Prospectus.