CFS Wholesale Imputation (FSF0003AU) Report & Performance

What is the CFS Wholesale Imputation fund?

The First Sentier Imputation Fund invests in a broad selection of Australian listed companies, with between 30 to 40 stocks typically held in the portfolio. The manager believes stronger returns are achieved by investing in growing companies that generate consistent returns and reinvest above their cost of capital. In-depth industry, stock and valuation analysis is the foundation of their process.

  • The fund predominantly invests in quality Australian companies with strong balance sheets, earnings growth and high/improving returns on invested capital.
  • To combine long-term capital growth with tax-effective income by targeting Australian growth companies with highly franked dividends. The Fund aims to outperform the S&P/ASX 300 Accumulation Index over rolling 3-year periods before fees/taxes.

Growth of $1000 Investment Over Time

Performance Report

Peer Comparison Report

Peer Comparison Report

Latest News & Updates For CFS Wholesale Imputation

CFS Wholesale Imputation Fund Commentary September 30, 2023

The Wholesale Imputation Share Fund outperformed its benchmark, the S&P/ASX 300 Accumulation Index, in the September quarter.

Contributing to the Fund’s outperformance were overweight positions in hotelier services company SiteMinder (SDR) and cloud connectivity services company Megaport (MP1). A strong trading update and guidance upgrade in late July saw SiteMinder (+59.6%) rally over 20% on the day, with investors increasingly more confident that the Company can achieve its profitability goals in FY24. Positively, the update revealed that SDR had delivered a neutral operating cash flow for the first time in 4Q23 evidencing the Company’s operating leverage and the benefits of its latest cost-out program. SDR is now expecting to be EBITDA and FCF positive for 2H24 (previously guided to 4Q24). Optimism continued to grow in August following a robust FY23 earnings release with the result underpinned by improving profitability and unit economics, both of which bode positively for the coming year. Group revenue for the year rose by +27.3% (constant currency, organic) consisting of growth between 25% – 35% delivered across all regions. Subscription (+15.9%) and transaction (+61.2%) revenue was also pleasing to see with underlying gross margins improving considerably in both divisions. We were encouraged to see ARPU increase, churn stabilise, lower customer acquisition costs (CAC) and higher lifetime value (LTV) with LTV/CAC improving from 3.2x to 4.1x for the year and ending the half at 4.8x. The result strengthened our conviction for SDR as they remain on track for strong top line growth through solid travel demand and product development as they leverage the value and new opportunities presented by their latest Smart Platform and continue to work towards cash flow neutrality and profitability. Notably, Management suggested that two of their new products due for release in mid-2024 will be material drivers of revenue and enlarge their total addressable market, bolstering their growth pipeline.

Megaport (+63.0%) rose strongly the September quarter following two reasonably positive updates in July. Firstly, MP1 came to market early to upgrade its FY23 and FY24 guidance, while also announcing strong cash flow outcomes. Later in July, MP1 announced its 4Q23 Quarterly Update which we believe was a robust update. Although the quarterly update meant that the FY23 result was then largely pre-released, positive sentiment further compounded in August. The key driver of the strong performance was driven by the Company’s update to its FY24 EBITDA guidance which is now expected to fall in the range of $51M to $57M and is an impressive increase of ~152%-182% versus MP1’s FY23 earnings of $20.2M. Additionally, FY24 revenue was guided to $190M to $195M and Management confirmed that it expects to be net cash flow positive for the entirety of FY24. On other metrics, MP1 delivered 40% revenue growth YOY and indicated that aggregate customer lifetime value increased to 30% and is reflective of an increase in customers (+8%) and Customer Lifetime Value with customers on average using MP1’s services for 9 years. Moving forward, we maintain our conviction in MP1 given the Company is the global leader in cloud connectivity, we believe enterprises and Governments are still early in the cloud migration journey and MP1 is a share gainer, with its customers subscribing for more services over time, illustrating the power of the offering.

Somewhat offsetting these positive contributions was the Fund’s overweight positions in logistics solutions company WiseTech Global (WTC) and medical device maker ResMed (RMD). WiseTech Global declined -18.4% in the September quarter due to disappointing FY24 EBITDA guidance that was materially below market forecasts and disappointingly overshadowed the strong FY23 earnings result. WTC guided to revenue and EBITDA growth of 27%-34% and 18%-27% respectively, missing expectations given the dilutive margin impact of recent acquisitions and a step up in R&D reinvestment. We were encouraged by WTC’s strong FY23 financial performance which included revenue increasing +29% to $817M and underlying earnings rising to $417M. During the year, WTC secured six new Large Global Freight Forwarder (LGFF). We remain bullish on the long-term trajectory of the stock given recent acquisitions of leading US landside logistics software companies Envase (trucking) and Blume (rail, intermodal). These acquisitions provide WTC with a leading and unique position in the highly fragmented US landside logistics software market. This segment is highly complementary to their core freight forwarding operations and significantly expands WTC’s total addressable market. Accelerating contract wins post-COVID with major global freight forwarders including UPS and FedEx and more recently a global rollout of customs module with Kuehne & Nagel (world’s largest freight forwarder) has reinforced our conviction in the WTC as the unrivalled market leader.

ResMed (-27.9%) produced a broadly solid FY23 result in August with 21% revenue growth driven by both devices and masks, operating profit growth of 14% and strong cash flows. However, the fourth quarter featured a further decline in gross margins in contrast to guidance for improving margins. Gross margins fell 30bps during the quarter due to FX headwinds and an unfavourable product mix caused by a step down in sales of high margin ventilators. The fumbled guidance and poor explanations triggered a sharp selloff in the in share price. Also weighing down the share price is market concerns about the longer term impact on RMD’s growth from anti-obesity GLP-1 medications such as Ozempic/Wegovy. These medicines have proven very effective in reducing weight in clinical trials and have created a lot of buzz and uptake over the last 1-2 years. Given that 70% of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) incidence is due to obesity, these drugs have the potential to reduce the population of OSA sufferers and shrink the market. However, there are a number of real world hurdles facing these drugs (including high cost, unpleasant side effects, low adherence, and high discontinuance rates) that limit their effectiveness in achieving long term sustained weight loss necessary to eliminate OSA.

READ HISTORICAL PERFORMANCE COMMENTARIES

Product Snapshot

  • Product Overview
  • Performance Review
  • Peer Comparison
  • Product Details

Product Overview

Fund Name APIR Code
? A Product Code is unique a identifier code issued by a group or governing body, to reference products in a large group. For an example, APIR codes are commonly used for Funds and Ticker codes are commonly used for Securities such as ETFs and Stocks.
Structure
?
Asset Class
? An Asset Class breakdown provides the percentages of core asset classes found within a mutual fund, exchange-traded fund, or another portfolio. Asset classes (in microeconomics and beyond) generally refer to broad categories such as equities, fixed income, and commodities.
Asset Category
? An Asset Category is a grouping of investments that exhibit similar characteristics and are subject to the same laws and regulations. Asset categories (or a sub-asset class) are made up of instruments which often behave similarly to one another in the marketplace, looking down to the Asset Category level is important if looking to build a diversified portfolio.
Peer Benchmark Name
? A Peer Index (benchmark) refers to a peer group of investment managers who have the same investment style or category. It is used to compare the performance of one manager to their peer group, which makes it simpler for investors to choose between the vast number of investment managers.
Broad Market Index
? A Market Index (benchmark) refers to a hypothetical portfolio of investments that represents a segment, asset or category of an investable market. Market Indices are used to benchmark managers performance, to assist their style reliability and ability to provide excess returns.
FUM
? Funds/Assets under management (AUM) is the total market value of the investments that a person or entity manages on behalf of clients. Assets under management definitions and formulas vary by company.
Management Fee
? A management fee is a charge levied by an investment manager for managing an investment fund. The management fee is intended to compensate the managers for their time and expertise for selecting finanical products and managing the portfolio.
Performance Fee
? A performance fee is a payment made to an investment manager for generating positive returns. This is as opposed to a management fee, which is charged without regard to returns. A performance fee can be calculated many ways. Most common is as a percentage of investment profits, often both realized and unrealized. It is largely a feature of the hedge fund industry, where performance fees have made many hedge fund managers among the wealthiest people in the world.
Spread
? A spread can have several meanings in finance. Basically, however, they all refer to the difference between two prices, rates or yields. In one of the most common definitions, the spread is the gap between the bid and the ask prices of a security or asset, like a stock, bond or commodity. This is known as a bid-ask spread.
CFS Wholesale ImputationFSF0003AUManaged FundsDomestic EquityAustralia Large Blend - Income Dividend FocusedDomestic Equity - Large Cap Dividend IndexASX Index 200 Index604.56 M0.96%0.00%0.4%

Performance Review

Fund Name Last Month
? Returns after fees in the most recent (last) month).
3 Months Return
? Returns after fees in the most recent 3 months.
1 Year Return
? Trailing 12 month returns.
3 Years Average Return
? Average Annual returns from the last 3 years.
Since Inc. Average Return
? Average (annualised) returns since inception
1 Year Std. Dev. (Annual)
? The standard deviation (or annual volatility) of the last 12 months.
3 Years Std. Dev. (Annual)
? The average standard deviation (or annual volatility) from the last 3 years.
Since Inc. Std. Dev. (Annual)
? The average standard deviation (or annual volatility) since the fund inception.
1 Year Max Drawdown
? The maximum drawdown in the last 12 months - a drawdown is a peak-to-trough decline during a specific period for an investment, trading account, or fund.
3 Year Max Drawdown
? The maximum drawdown in the last 36 months - a drawdown is a peak-to-trough decline during a specific period for an investment, trading account, or fund.
Since Inc. Max Drawdown
? The maximum drawdown since inception - a drawdown is a peak-to-trough decline during a specific period for an investment, trading account, or fund.
CFS Wholesale Imputation6.88%8.48%14.39%7.18%8.41%13.29%14.64%13.5%-7.54%-16.2%-44%

Peer Comparison

Fund Name Peer Index Name
? A group of individuals who share similar characteristics and interests are called peer groups. Peer group analysis is an essential part of assessing a price for a particular stock in investment research. The emphasis here is on making a comparison, meaning that the peer group constituents should be more or less identical to the company being examined, especially in terms of their main business and market capitalization areas.
12 Months Excess Return
? Excess returns are an important metric that helps an investor to gauge performance in comparison to other investment alternatives. In general, all investors hope for positive excess return because it provides an investor with more money than they could have achieved by investing elsewhere.
Excess Return Annualised Since Inception
? Excess returns are an important metric that helps an investor to gauge performance in comparison to other investment alternatives. In general, all investors hope for positive excess return because it provides an investor with more money than they could have achieved by investing elsewhere.
12 Months Alpha
? Alpha is used in finance as a measure of performance, indicating when a strategy, trader, or portfolio manager has managed to beat the market return over 12 months. Alpha, often considered the active return on an investment, gauges the performance of an investment against a market index or benchmark that is considered to represent the market’s movement as a whole.
Alpha Annualised Since Inception
? Alpha is used in finance as a measure of performance, indicating when a strategy, trader, or portfolio manager has managed to beat the market annualized since inception. Alpha, often considered the active return on an investment, gauges the performance of an investment against a market index or benchmark that is considered to represent the market’s movement as a whole.
12 Months Beta
? Rolling 12Month Beta is a measure of the volatility—or systematic risk—of a security or portfolio compared to the market as a whole. Beta is used in the capital asset pricing model (CAPM), which describes the relationship between systematic risk and expected return for assets (usually stocks).
Beta Annualised Since Inception
? Beta is a measure of the volatility—or systematic risk—of a security or portfolio compared to the market as a whole. Beta is used in the capital asset pricing model (CAPM), which describes the relationship between systematic risk and expected return for assets (usually stocks).
12 Months Tracking Error
? 12Month Tracking error is the difference in actual performance between a position (usually an entire portfolio) and its corresponding benchmark over the last 12 months. The tracking error can be viewed as an indicator of how actively a fund is managed and its corresponding risk level. Evaluating a past tracking error of a portfolio manager may provide insight into the level of benchmark risk control the manager may demonstrate in the future.
Tracking Error Since Inception
? Since Inception tracking error is the difference in actual performance between a position (usually an entire portfolio) and its corresponding benchmark since inception. The tracking error can be viewed as an indicator of how actively a fund is managed and its corresponding risk level. Evaluating a past tracking error of a portfolio manager may provide insight into the level of benchmark risk control the manager may demonstrate in the future.
12 Months Correlation
? Correlation, in the finance and investment industries, is a statistic that measures the degree to which two securities move in relation to each other. Correlations are used in advanced portfolio management, computed as the correlation coefficient, which has a value that must fall between -1.0 and +1.0.
Correlation Since Inception
? Correlation, in the finance and investment industries, is a statistic that measures the degree to which two securities move in relation to each other. Correlations are used in advanced portfolio management, computed as the correlation coefficient, which has a value that must fall between -1.0 and +1.0.
CFS Wholesale ImputationDomestic Equity - Large Cap Dividend Index3.52%0.01%0.21%0%0%1.132.97%3%0.980.98

Product Details

Fund Name Verifed by SMSF Mates Manager Address Phone Website Email
CFS Wholesale ImputationYes-https://www.cfs.com.au/-

Product Due Diligence

What is CFS Wholesale Imputation

CFS Wholesale Imputation is an Managed Funds investment product that is benchmarked against ASX Index 200 Index and sits inside the Domestic Equity - Large Cap Dividend Index. Think of a benchmark as a standard where investment performance can be measured. Typically, market indices like the ASX200 and market-segment stock indexes are used for this purpose. The CFS Wholesale Imputation has Assets Under Management of 604.56 M with a management fee of 0.96%, a performance fee of 0.00% and a buy/sell spread fee of 0.4%.

How has the investment product performed recently?

The recent investment performance of the investment product shows that the CFS Wholesale Imputation has returned 6.88% in the last month. The previous three years have returned 7.18% annualised and 13.5% each year since inception, which is when the CFS Wholesale Imputation first started.

How is risk measured in this investment product?

There are many ways that the risk of an investment product can be measured, and each measurement provides a different insight into the risk present. They can be used on their own or together to perform a risk assessment before investing, but when comparing investments, it is common to compare like for like risk measurements to determine which investment holds the most risk. Since CFS Wholesale Imputation first started, the Sharpe ratio is 0.41 with an annualised volatility of 13.5%. The maximum drawdown of the investment product in the last 12 months is -7.54% and -44% since inception. The maximum drawdown is defined as the high-to-low decline of an investment during a particular time period.

What is the relative performance of the investment product?

Relative performance is what an asset achieves over a period of time compared to similar investments or its peers. Relative return is a measure of the asset's performance compared to the return to the other investment. The CFS Wholesale Imputation has a 12-month excess return when compared to the Domestic Equity - Large Cap Dividend Index of 3.52% and 0.01% since inception.

Does the investment product produce Alpha over its Peers?

Alpha is an investing term used to measure an investment's outperformance relative to a market benchmark or peer investment. Alpha describes the excess return generated when compared to peer investment. CFS Wholesale Imputation has produced Alpha over the Domestic Equity - Large Cap Dividend Index of 0.21% in the last 12 months and 0% since inception.

What are similar investment products?

For a full list of investment products in the Domestic Equity - Large Cap Dividend Index category, you can click here for the Peer Investment Report.

What level of diversification will CFS Wholesale Imputation provide?

CFS Wholesale Imputation has a correlation coefficient of 0.98 and a beta of 1.13 when compared to the Domestic Equity - Large Cap Dividend Index. Correlation measures how similarly two investments move in relation to one another. This establishes a 'correlation coefficient', which has a value between -1.0 and +1.0. A 100% correlation between two investments means that the correlation coefficient is +1. Beta in investments measures how much the price moves relative to the broader market over a period of time. If the investment moves more than the broader market, it has a beta above 1.0. If it moves less than the broader market, then the beta is less than 1.0. Investments with a high beta tend to carry more risk but have the potential to deliver higher returns.

How do I compare the investment product with its peers?

For a full quantitative report on CFS Wholesale Imputation and its peer investments, you can click here for the Peer Investment Report.

How do I compare the CFS Wholesale Imputation with the ASX Index 200 Index?

For a full quantitative report on CFS Wholesale Imputation compared to the ASX Index 200 Index, you can click here.

Can I sort and compare the CFS Wholesale Imputation to do my own analysis?

To sort and compare the CFS Wholesale Imputation financial metrics, please refer to the table above.

Has the CFS Wholesale Imputation been independently verified by SMSF Mate?

This investment product is in the process of being independently verified by SMSF Mate. Once we have verified the investment product, you will be able to find more information here.

How can I invest in CFS Wholesale Imputation?

If you or your self managed super fund would like to invest in the CFS Wholesale Imputation please contact via phone or via email .

How do I get in contact with the CFS Wholesale Imputation?

If you would like to get in contact with the CFS Wholesale Imputation manager, please call .

Comments from SMSF Mates

SMSF Mate does not receive commissions or kickbacks from the CFS Wholesale Imputation. All data and commentary for this fund is provided free of charge for our readers general information.

Video Gallery

No current media available.

Historical Performance Commentary

Performance Commentary - June 30, 2023

The Wholesale Imputation Share Fund outperformed its benchmark, the S&P/ASX 300 Accumulation Index, in the June quarter.

Contributing to the Fund’s outperformance were overweight positions in cloud accounting solutions provider Xero (XRO) and logistics solutions services company WiseTech Global (WTC). Xero rallied +33.0% higher in the June quarter with positive momentum stemming from a robust FY23 result (March Year End) that surpassed consensus expectations. A key highlight was the strong top line growth with revenue increasing +28% YoY supported by solid subscriber growth (+14% to 3.74m) and 10% lift in average revenue per user (ARPU). ARPU was supported by price increases, upgrades and strong uptake of platform adjacent products such as payroll and payments. Despite macro challenges faced in the past year, average monthly churn remains low at 0.9%, a testament to the sticky and vital services XRO provides and pleasingly, free cash flow also rose from FY21 NZ$2m to FY22 NZ$102m. We are of the belief that the new CEO’s focus on profitability and disciplined cost controls are evident in XRO’s target for operating expenses to fall from 82% to 75% of revenue in FY24 supporting further margin expansion, higher profits and greater free cash flow.

Similarly, WiseTech Global continued on its upward trend rising +22.5% for the quarter. We remain bullish on the long-term trajectory of the stock given recent acquisitions of leading US landside logistics software companies Envase (trucking) and Blume (rail, intermodal). These acquisitions provide WTC with a leading and unique position in the highly fragmented US landside logistics software market. This segment is highly complementary to their core freight forwarding operations and significantly expands WTC’s total addressable market. Accelerating contract wins post-COVID with major global freight forwarders including UPS and FedEx and more recently a global rollout of customs module with Kuehne & Nagel (world’s largest freight forwarder) has also reinforced our conviction in the WTC as a dominant market leader with a long growth pipeline.

Somewhat offsetting these positive contributions were the Fund’s overweight positions in global mining giant BHP Group (BHP) and hotelier services company SiteMinder (SDR). Although rallying +7.1% in June, lower iron ore prices for the quarter coupled with the release of a mixed trading update in April resulted in BHP lowering -4.7% through the quarter. Disappointingly, copper production came in lower than expected with geotechnical issues at Escondida resulting in utilisation of lower grade stock piles however, stronger performances from Olympic Dam and Pampa Norte, which are now both expected to reach the upper end of their production guidance ranges, meant group copper guidance was maintained for the full year. WAIO production was generally in-line with market however, industry-wide cost pressures were evident in the result with Management guiding full year WAIO and Escondida costs to the upper end of its guided range. We remain attracted to the high quality miner given their strong capital management, diversified growing suite of commodities which has been further bolstered by the recent completion of BHP’s acquisition of Oz Minerals and the Company’s robust operational performance which will allow BHP to navigate shorter term volatility. We are of the view that BHP’s acquisition of Oz Minerals is consistent with its strategy to expand its growing suite of ‘futurefacing’ commodities allowing BHP to be better positioned to service the clean energy transition.

Performance Commentary - March 31, 2023

The Wholesale Imputation Share Fund outperformed its benchmark, the S&P/ASX 300 Accumulation Index, in the March quarter.

Contributing to the Fund’s outperformance were overweight positions in real estate advertising company REA Group (REA) and cloud accounting solutions provider Xero (XRO). REA Group steadily rose +25.4% over the quarter, benefiting largely from improving investor sentiment given growing evidence of a moderating housing downturn and media speculation that the Company may be putting large price increases through the business. Recent CoreLogic Home Value Index (HIV) data indicated a deceleration in housing price falls with January falling -1.0%, February falling -0.14% and March rising +0.6%. The latter ending 10 months of consecutive decreases to national home values with tight rental supply providing support for the property market. In REA’s half year result, Management also cited accelerating migration, robust wage gains and low unemployment as supportive tailwinds for the business which should help bolster earnings. We remain attracted to REA given their dominant market leadership across all key domestic regions, retaining their title of number 1 property site in Australia with 117.6m average monthly visits as well as presenting solid growth across international regions such as India. We believe REA is better placed to offset headwinds with higher yield growth driven by price increases and increased uptake and penetration of diversified premium products such as Premiere+.

Xero rallied +27.3% over the March quarter following the announcement of a cost reduction program involving a reduction of 700-800 roles across the business (15% of the workforce). XRO’s new CEO, Sukinder Singh Cassidy, an outside appointment, only formally commenced her role from February 1st but has wasted no time in taking action to rebalance XRO’s focus towards profitability. Ms. Singh Cassidy is a highly experienced Silicon Valley executive with more than 25 years global experience including senior positions at Google, Amazon, StubHub (eBay) and co-founded several other digital companies. We are confident she will bring greater scrutiny on expenditure and M&A activity and we are very encouraged by her early progress, including the exit from their struggling receivables factoring business Waddle.

Performance Commentary - December 31, 2022

The Wholesale Imputation Share Fund underperformed its benchmark, the S&P/ASX 300 Accumulation Index, in the December quarter but continues to deliver attractive levels of excess returns over longer periods as our be-spoke fundamental research process allows us to identify high quality, growth stocks that we believe will generate superior returns for our investors over time.

Contributing to the Fund’s underperformance were the overweight positions in the essential human services provider APM Human Services (APM) and medical device company ResMed (RMD). APM Human Services (-19.6%) underperformed in the December quarter following concerns regarding FY23 earnings forecasts given the slower-than-expected ramp up of the UK restart employment programme and higher borrowing costs following recent interest rate rises. We remain attracted to APM’s strong growth pipeline within their core divisions with many of the government programmes such as Workforce Australia, in their early phases of multi-year opportunities, as well as continued investment and development in other growth areas including Allied health and their Disability and Aged Care Support Services business. We are of the view that APM faces a number of tailwinds in the medium term including benefit from 15,550 Disability Employment Services (DES) participants being relocated from underperforming service providers, as new Workforce Australia and Canadian contracts ramp up and recent acquisitions including Equus and Everyday Independence make contributions. Therefore, APM’s strong organic and inorganic growth coupled with accelerating scale as the constituent expands within existing and new geographical markets should bolster profit growth in 2H23 and FY24.

Performance Commentary - September 30, 2022

The Wholesale Imputation Share Fund outperformed its benchmark, the S&P/ASX 300 Accumulation Index, in the September. The Fund continues to diligently navigate through periods of volatility through application of our be-spoke fundamental research process, allowing us to identify high quality, growth stocks that we believe will generate superior returns for our investors over time. Contributing to the Fund’s outperformance were the overweight positions in the electronic software company Altium (ALU) and logistical solutions software provider WiseTech Global (WTC). Altium rallied +28.9% on the back of a solid full year earnings result and optimistic FY23 outlook, underpinned by increased uptake of higher value products, robust cost control management, increased term-based licenses and accelerating demand for electronic search engine Octopart. Octopart revenue increased by 75% for the year as supply chain bottlenecks and electronic part shortages particularly within the semiconductor industry boosted demand and helped lift ALU’s market position. Other factors driving the +23% increase in group revenue included the reduction of promotional activity and growing customer transition to Pro Subscription and Nexus. We were also encouraged to see evidence of Altium 365’s growing adoption demonstrated by an increase of monthly active users yoy. We believe Altium are well positioned to maintain positive growth momentum as they benefit from the emerging EV transition and growth in 5G communications, supporting demand for their platform and product ecosystem in the medium and long term.

An upgrade to guidance in July instigated positive market sentiment for WiseTech Global as the company increased their EBITDA guidance range from $275- 295m to $310-$320m and also indicated that revenue would reach the upper end of their current range. Optimism compounded further after releasing a convincing full year earnings result strengthened by continued global rollouts of their best-in-class Cargowise platform, new customer wins, increasing customer usage and innovative product enhancements. All of which supported a 25% yoy increase in revenue – the top end of their guidance – and robust EBITDA margin of 50%. Key rollouts in the year included the likes of UPS, FedEx and Craft Multimodal, the former taking WTC’s overall large global freight forwarder (LGFF) count to 10 of the top 25 global freight forwards, signalling growing momentum and accelerating penetration in the logistical solutions space. As a dominant market leader, we remain attracted to WTC’s ability to exert a high degree of pricing power to offset inflationary pressures demonstrated by the price increase made in the second half of the year. The combination of accelerating momentum and strong pricing power should place WTC in good stead to continue generating attractive sales growth over the medium to long term.

Somewhat offsetting these positive contributions were the overweight positions in the commercial and industrial property manager Goodman Group (GMG) and travel management and services company Webjet (WEB). The rising rate environment and corresponding poor sector sentiment drove Goodman Group – 11.6% lower in the quarter. The acceleration of the e-commerce and logistics industry remains a long term structural tailwind for GMG’s business and strong demand coupled with low supply should continue to underpin strong rental growth to help combat rising costs. We were encouraged by evidence of this in GMG’s full year results in August which detailed double digit increases to operating profit and EPS growth at 25% and 24% respectively as well as an average 99% occupancy rate. Management also indicated rental reversion to the market for North America (40%), Australia and New Zealand (20%), Europe and UK (18%) and Asia (4%), highlighting significant opportunity for growth. We believe that GMG maintains a good level of liquidity and cash to allow for a nimble approach, providing the flexibility to react to a volatile environment as well as leverage their strong global position to capitalise on new opportunities.

Performance Commentary - June 30, 2022

The Wholesale Imputation Share Fund underperformed its benchmark, the S&P/ASX 300 Accumulation Index, in the June quarter but continues to deliver attractive levels of excess returns over longer periods as our be-spoke fundamental research process allows us to identify high quality, growth stocks that we believe will generate superior returns for our investors over time.

Contributing to the Fund’s underperformance were the overweight positions in the global fintech Block (SQ2) and cloud connectivity services provider Megaport. Block (-51%) continued to de-rate in the June quarter alongside other tech and payment names. A slight miss in the Square ecosystem’s 1Q22 Gross Profit Volumes (GPV) versus consensus expectation accelerated SQ2’s downward trajectory, dismissing stronger-than expected performances from Cash App, which record quarterly inflows and recording 10 million accounts as of the end of the March quarter. We maintain an optimistic outlook for SQ2 given it is a dominant player in the merchant and payments space and best positioned to deliver double digit compound growth and return on invested capital despite the broader economic slowdown. SQ2 approximate it has less than 3% penetration in a ~US$190bn TAM illustrating further growth potential through international expansion and further upmarket penetration within the US market. We were further encouraged by the avenues for unlocking greater levels of penetration as outlined in SQ2’s Investor day in May, including Square Omni-channel expansion, increasing monetization and cross-selling of products and increasing Cash App’s monthly active users through Peer-to-Peer (P2P) engagement. $0 $50,000 $100,000 $150,000 $200,000 $250,000 1993 1996 1999 2002 2005 2008 2011 2014 2017 2020 Fund Benchmark $0.00 $0.05 $0.10 $0.15 $0.20 $0.25 Jun-12 Jun-13 Jun-14 Jun-15 Jun-16 Jun-17 Jun-18 Jun-19 Jun-20 Jun-21 Jun-22 0.00% 0.50% 1.00% 1.50% 2.00% Fund Benchmark First Sentier Wholesale Imputation Fund 30 June 2022. Similarly, poor sector sentiment has placed Megaport under short term pressure resulting in the Informational Technology constituent falling -61% over the June quarter. MP1 is a global cloud connectivity leader via its Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) model and its cloud computing addressable market is growing at more than ~30% annually as enterprises and governments continue to migrate to public and hybrid cloud. However, in this current volatile environment, the market reacted poorly to MP1’s third quarter trading update given a slowdown in underlying monthly recurring revenue (MRR) growth and FX headwinds. However, we were of the view that MRR growth headwinds were largely temporary and instead were encouraged by a number of strong KPI results including 489 new ports, 67 new Megaport Cloud Routers (MCRs) the second highest quarter on record and 19 new Megaport Virtual Edge (MVE) instances. We maintain conviction in the strength of MP1’s global footprint which underpins its offering, as MP1’s network spanning over 750 data centres in almost 25 countries. The company has built a rich, global ecosystem that is a key attraction for enterprises, data centre operators and cloud service providers (CSPs), a key competitive advantage. We are of the view that MP1 has a strong long term growth pipeline and forecast annual sales growth for MP1 of over 40%.

Somewhat offsetting these negative contributions were the overweight positions in the insurance broker and underwriting agency Steadfast (SDF) and biotech CSL Limited (CSL). Despite no new trading updates being during the June quarter Steadfast rose by 5%. The current inflationary environment has been conducive to an acceleration in commercial insurance premium growth, benefitting the insurance company. We expect ongoing premium growth to help bolster earnings whilst forgoing the cost of general inflation and increased natural peril costs. We remain attracted to SDF’s defensive qualities and ability to generate strong inorganic growth through continued momentum from their accretive acquisition strategy

Performance Commentary - March 31, 2022

The Wholesale Imputation Share Fund underperformed its benchmark, the S&P/ASX 300 Accumulation Index, in the March quarter but continues to deliver attractive levels of excess returns over longer periods as our be-spoke fundamental research process allows us to identify high quality, growth stocks that we believe will generate superior returns for our investors over time.

Contributing to the Fund’s underperformance were the overweight positions in building materials company James Hardie (JHX) and accounting software developer Xero (XRO). JHX (-27%) faced a tough start to the quarter following the departure of its CEO Jack Truong. JHX continued to move lower in light of the Russia-Ukraine war and as its impact materialised through softening European activity, increased energy, freight and pulp costs, and rising mortgage rates in the US. JHX’s North America Fibre Cement business is 70% exposed to the residential repair & remodel (R&R) segment, with the remaining 30% exposed to the single family new construction market.

In our view, the R&R market is likely to hold up in the face of rising mortgage rates given strong house price appreciation in the US, significant levels of home equity, strong employment, and a shortage of new housing stock. We remain confident in JHX’s ability to control costs and their pipeline of new products and projects to generate returns as they continue to expand their global presence. The cloud-based business XRO (-27%) was no exception to the indiscriminate sell-off in technology companies as the prospect of interest rate hikes increased and news of the Russia-Ukraine war unsettled the market. Despite the market’s view on a rising cost of capital, the fundamentals of XRO remain attractive. We maintain our positive outlook for XRO given the ongoing strong growth in cloud computing and product development, recognised as XRO reached 3m subscribers for the first time in 1H22 (23% YOY growth). Although subscribers are mainly located in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom XRO has a large addressable market and are on track for building momentum in Singapore, South Africa and North America.

Performance Commentary - December 31, 2021

The Wholesale Imputation Fund underperformed its benchmark, the S&P/ASX 300 Accumulation Index, in the December quarter but continues to deliver attractive levels of excess returns over longer periods as our be-spoke fundamental research process allows us to identify high quality, growth stocks that we believe will generate superior returns for our investors over time. Contributing to the Fund’s underperformance were the overweight positions in Australia’s leading BNPL company Afterpay (APT) and the international pizza chain company Domino’s Pizza (DMP). The prospect of increased regulation in Australia and the US combined with the growing expectation of rising interest.

Kind words from Aussies managing
their own self funded futures

  • SMSF Mate is a unique website because it has ideas about how to approach SMSFs, insurance and other financial topics that come straight from first hand experience. It's much more useful than what you find on all the other financial websites that just offer generic info that you could easily get on the ATO's website. It's also nice to know there's no financial incentive behind the information, it's legitimately there to help people understand self-managed super funds and how to get the most out of them, not to get an affiliate commission from a broker or other financial services provider. The investment product information is also incredibly useful, I've never seen this kind of functionality on any other website that let's you look at such a wide range of products, sort by what info is most interesting or important to you, and subscribe to updates for different funds and financial products all in one place. Definitely worth checking out if you own or are considering an SMSF!

    David G, Self-Employed, SMSF Owner
  • SMSF Mate provides a unique insight into superannuation and financial topics in a way that is easier to understand than conventional websites. The colloquial nature of the site makes it easy to understand and they often speak about complicated topics in lamens terms so I can wrap my head around them. The investment product information is a great way to research funds that I am interested in investing in with my SMSF and there is a lot of helpful information on the site for better structuring my investment portfolio. In comparison to other websites which offer similar information, SMSF Mate excels as the information is free to access whereas many other sites charge a subscription fee for the same thing. Overall, I think SMSF Mate is a great resource for SMSF trustees and is worth looking at for a variety of super-related topics. Thanks.

    Tim B, Business Owner, SMSF Trustee