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03-Mar-22

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Muhammad Junaid
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PACRA Upgrades Stability Rating of Pakistan Income Fund

Rating Type Stability Rating
Current
(03-Mar-22 )
Previous
(09-Sep-21 )
Action Upgrade Maintain
Long Term AA-(f) A+(f)
Short Term - -
Outlook Stable Stable
Rating Watch - -

Pakistan Income Fund (or the ‘Fund’) is a medium risk-profile fund. The Fund aims to invest in the money market, debt, and fixed income instruments through active management. The rating reflects the moderate strength of the Fund's credit and interest rate risk profile. As at end-Dec'21, the Fund had allocated ~46% of its net assets to banks including ~29% allocated to a ‘AAA’ rated bank and ~17% allocated to ‘AA-‘ rated bank. The Fund had invested ~41% of Fund's assets in government securities at end-Dec'21. The allocation in 'AAA' rated avenues reflects the strong credit quality of assets of the Fund. The Weighted Average Maturity of the fund was 2.2 Years at the end-Dec’21, which subjects the Fund to moderate credit risk. The duration stood was within 90 days at end-Dec'21. The unit holding pattern of the Fund is moderately concentrated with the top ten investors representing ~31% of the Fund's assets.
Going forward, the Fund may alter its allocation with banks and take a diversified exposure in spread transactions keeping in view the market expectations. Material changes in the Fund's asset allocation strategy, impacting its credit quality and/or exposure to interest rate risk, would affect the rating.

About the Entity
MCB-Arif Habib Limited Savings and Investments Limited (MCB-AH or the "Company") is a public listed company, regulated by the SECP. MCB-AH holds licenses for Asset Management, Investment Advisory, and Pension Fund Management. MCB-AH caters to both conventional and Shariah-compliant clientele and is currently managing a diverse product slate of fifteen open-end funds and two voluntary pension schemes. MCB-AH is also managing one of the largest AUMs under the SMA segment and holds a significant position in the investment advisory domain.
The major shareholders of MCB-AH are MCB Bank Limited ~51%, Arif Habib Corporation Limited ~30%, and Adamjee Insurance Company Limited ~8%. The general public holds the remaining ~11% of the shares. Mr. Saqib Saleem is the CEO of the company. MCB-AH's control vests in an eight-member board of directors, including the CEO. There are four non-executive directors, while three directors are independent. The AUMs (CIS & VPS) of MCB-AH increased to ~PKR 110,012mln at end-Dec'21 (Jun'21: ~PKR 97,679mln).

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