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Fisher nets Marlin performance fee

Monday 28th of July 2014

Listed investment trust, Marlin Global, has paid a performance fee to its manager, Fisher Funds Management, totalling $732,947.

The fee, for the year ended 30 June 2014, has been paid as the fund beat its benchmark.

That is the Bank Bill Index rate plus 5% (the benchmark rate) and the High Water Mark (the highest net asset value at the end of the previous financial year in which a performance fee was paid, adjusted for changes in capital).

Fisher Funds will use 25% of the fee to acquire Marlin shares.

Comments (1)
Barry Peters
Stop the press!!!!!!!! An equity fund beat a cash benchmark to earn the manager a performance fee....... Aren't there laws against this in most developed countries?
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