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Sunday, December 2, 2007

Public Ittikal is Open for SALE!!!

Now for those of you who have been waiting to invest in a fund but don't have RM1000 but have only RM500, then you will have the opportunity now. Public Ittikal, the most popular Islamic fund of Public Mutual is open back for sale starting 1 December 2007. The starting investment for this fund is only RM1000.

The last time I didn't get the chance to do an auto debit into this account. So I'm going to fill up the auto debit form so that every month there will be money going into my Public Ittikal account even when the fund is closed for sale to the the Public. The min is only RM100...... but you can enter more than that also....

4 comments:

ici said...

i know! end date 20 hb december kan kan? tengah fikir ni. tapi kalau bukan skarang bila lagi. juz that my baby is coming in feb, so kene buat budgeting if ada duit nak save ke tak bila baby dah sampai huhuhu. InsyaAllah kot.

KakTi said...

Salam ici,

Public Ittikal tak de end date. Selagi ada unit tak terjual lagi tu boleh beli. Public China Ittikal yg akan habis tawarannya pada 10/12/2007. Lepas tarikh ni kalu beli service caj jd 6.5%, masa tawaran sj ialah 5.45%.

Ni first baby ka? Baguslah mama dia dah ada kesedaran utk menyimpan dr sebelum lahir lagi. Bertuah baby :). Lagi awal lagi bagus...ada chinese parent yg menyimpan sebelum dia pregnant lagi.

ChampDog said...

The minimum is RM50? I thought it is RM100. But usually I use auto-debit for RM100 for every fund that I purchase.

KakTi said...

Hi chamdog,

Yes you are right, there's been a change the min start up is RM1,000 and min add is RM100

Harvest
If you had invested RM10,000 wth Public Mutual 3 years ago. How Much would you be left with today
Fund Name (RM) Fund Sector
Public Ittikal 16,562.00 Equity Islamic/Syariah
Public Islamic Bond Fund 12,281.00 Bond Islamic/Syariah
Public Islamic Equity Fund 16,192.00 Equity Islamic/Syariah

Source: Lipper/Reuters Group (09 May 2007)