UBL Fund Managers Limited Announces Interim Distribution for Al-Ameen Islamic Cash Plan-I and UBL Special Savings Plan-V

Karachi, UBL Fund Managers Limited, one of Pakistan’s leading asset management companies, is delighted to announce interim distributions for two of its prominent investment plans, Al-Ameen Islamic Cash Plan-I under Al-Ameen Islamic Cash Fund and UBL Special Savings Plan-V.

Under the authority granted by the Board of Directors, the Chief Executive Officer has approved the following interim distributions:

Al-Ameen Islamic Cash Plan-I under Al-Ameen Islamic Cash Fund:

Unit holders of Al-Ameen Islamic Cash Plan-I will receive an interim cash dividend for the period ended September 10, 2023, at Re.0.1668 per unit, which equates to 0.17%.

UBL Special Savings Plan-V:

For unit holders of UBL Special Savings Plan-V, an interim cash dividend for the period ended September 08, 2023, has been approved at Re.0.075 per unit, equal to 0.08%.

These distributions will be credited to unit holders whose names appeared in the register of unit holders at the close of business on September 8, 2023. This announcement reflects UBL Fund Managers’ commitment to delivering value to its investors and maintaining transparency in its operations.

UBL Fund Managers Limited remains dedicated to providing a wide range of investment solutions tailored to the needs of its valued investors while consistently adhering to the principles of Islamic finance.

Investors are encouraged to reach out to their respective financial advisors or visit the UBL Fund Managers website for further information regarding the distribution process and any related inquiries.

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