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CC JAPAN INCOME & GROWTH TRUST PLC

Fund Information / Factsheet May 15, 2025

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CC JAPAN INCOME & GROWTH TRUST PLC Factsheet as at 30 April 2025

This is a marketing communication. This is not a contractually binding document. Please refer to the Prospectus and to the relevant KID(s)/KIID(s) and do not base any final investment decision on this communication alone.

Investment Objective

To provide shareholders with dividend income combined with capital growth, mainly through investment in equities listed or quoted in Japan.

Portfolio
Exposure
Number of stocks %
Dividend Growth 29 84.6
Special Situations 7 22.1
Stable Yield 3 10.6
Total 39 117.3
Dividend (pence per share)
– Year End October
Dividends
Declared
2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016
Jun/Jul 1.60 1.55 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.25 1.15 1.00
Jan/Feb 3.85 3.75 3.50 3.35 3.20 3.10 2.50 2.30 2.00
Total 5.45 5.30 4.90 4.75 4.60 4.50 3.75 3.45 3.00
Discrete Performance –
(%) Full Calendar Year(1)
Total Return 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019
Ord Share Price 8.45 23.01 1.79 12.39 -9.09 10.79
NAV (cum income) 12.96 17.39 -0.51 10.79 1.23 20.93
TOPIX TR in GBP 10.53 12.76 -4.60 2.22 9.49 15.65
Cumulative Performance
(%)(1)
Total Return 1 month CYTD 1 year 3 years 5 years Inception
Ord Share Price 1.96 -0.13 -1.42 37.61 70.65 136.22
NAV (cum income) 0.87 -1.16 -0.08 34.44 77.62 159.59
TOPIX TR in GBP 1.44 -0.32 2.67 29.51 43.21 108.64

Source: Independent NAVs are calculated daily by Frostrow Capital LLP (by Apex Listed Companies Services (UK) Limited pre 31.12.24). From January 2021 Total Return performance details shown are net NAV to NAV returns (including current financial year revenue items) with gross dividends re-invested. Prior to January 2021 Total Return performance details shown were net NAV to NAV returns (excluding current financial year revenue items) with gross dividends re-invested. Ordinary Share Price period returns displayed are calculated as Total Return on a Last price to Last price basis. Past performance may not be a reliable guide to future performance. The price of investments and the income from them may fall as well as rise and investors may not get back the full amount invested. All figures are in GBP or sterling adjusted based on a midday FX rate consistent with the valuation point. Inception date 15 December 2015. Investments denominated in foreign currencies expose investors to the risk of loss from currency movements as well as movements in the value, price or income derived from the investments themselves and some of the investments referred to herein may be derivatives or other products which may involve different and more complex risks as compared to listed securities.

£268.3m
£245.9m
134,730,610
Dec 2015
199.16
196.70
182.50
Ordinary Share Price GBP
(8.4%)
Aug & Mar
3.0%(2)
79.1%(3)
Financial Calendar Year End
31 October
1.03%(4)
0.75%(5)
119.5 (% NAV)
119.4 (% NAV)
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Sedol - Ordinary Share BYSRMH1 GB Bloomberg - Ordinary Share CCJI LN

(1) Source: Frostrow Capital LLP.

(2) The yield is calculated using the actual dividends declared during the past 12 months and the closing Ordinary Share price as at the date of this factsheet.

(3) Source: Frostrow Capital LLP.

(4) Source: Latest published Interim/Annual Report. This is rounded to 2 decimal places. (5) The management fee is calculated on a tiered basis of 0.75% per annum on the first £300 million of net assets and 0.60% on net assets in excess of £300 million.

CC JAPAN INCOME & GROWTH TRUST PLC Factsheet as at 30 April 2025

Top 10 Holdings
Holding %
Nintendo 7.0
Sumitomo Mitsui Financial 6.0
SoftBank Corp 5.6
Tokio Marine 5.3
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial 5.1
ITOCHU 5.1
SBI Japan 4.6
Shin-Etsu Chemical 4.4
Tokyo Metro 4.2
Mitsubishi 4.2
Total 51.5

Commentary

In April, the NAV per share total return was 0.87%, the share price total return was 1.96% and the Topix TR Index was 1.44%, on a net total return, sterling adjusted basis.

Top 10 Sectors

Holding % Banks 13.9 Chemicals 11.7 Info & Communications 10.4 Other Products 10.3 Wholesale 9.3 Insurance 8.9 Electrical Appliances 8.8 Retail Trade 7.9 Other Financing Business 7.2 Securities & Commodities 4.6 Total 93.0

CC Japan Income & Growth Trust recorded a modest increase during April in sterling terms, although this monthly outcome overlooks the wild fluctuations of the Japanese equity market during the month.

In the immediate aftermath of the 2 April announcement from US President Trump that reciprocal tariffs would be imposed on all imports and the reactionary responses from the Chinese authorities, global equity markets fell sharply. This significant and unforeseen response reflected concerns over the longer-term risks this policy presents to the growth of the global economy and its immediate disruptive impact on international supply chains. The second half of the month saw a market recovery from these initial falls as it became clear that the introduction of the most punitive tariffs would be delayed, at least temporarily, and the Japanese Government sent a delegation to the US to press for a reduction or elimination of targeted tariffs. However, the general uncertainty and market volatility created by this surprise move by the US administration is likely to remain until the new principles of future trade relationships and the geopolitical fall out are clarified.

The potential reversal of many years of trade globalisation has undermined confidence in the US dollar in the short term. Consequently, the most visible impact of these very recent developments is the relative strengthening of the Yen (which boosts the US\$ returns of Japanese equities). The cross rate appreciated from Y150.8/\$ at the beginning of the month to Y143.1/\$ at the end continued a recent trend which has seen the Yen strengthening from Y157.2 at the start of the year (and from over Y160 in July 2024). This move will have a dampening effect on the earnings of exporters but conversely has a more favourable impact on the costs of importing raw materials and energy which has positive implications for many Japanese companies.

The recent market turmoil has not deterred companies from achieving the capital efficiency objectives outlined by the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The Financial Times reported that the total amount of share buybacks year-to-date to the end of April is more than double the previous year (which itself was a record) and was up 3x in April alone compared to the previous year and suggests an encouraging start to the full year reporting season in this regard.

Company Information

Launch date: 15 December 2015
AIC sector: Japan

Fund manager: Richard Aston

Directors:

June Aitken (Chair), Craig Cleland, Kate Cornish-Bowden, John Charlton-Jones

Portfolio Manager: Chikara Investments LLP

AIFM, Administrator & Company

Secretary: Frostrow Capital LLP (effective 1 January 2025)

Company Broker: Peel Hunt

Depositary & Custodian:

Northern Trust Investor Services Limited

Company Website:

www.ccjapanincomeandgrowthtrust.com

This financial promotion is issued by Frostrow Capital LLP which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority ("FCA").

How to Contact Us

Frostrow Capital LLP 25 Southampton Buildings London, WC2A 1AL

Tel.: 0203 008 4910 Fax: 0203 043 8889

Website: www.frostrow.com Email: [email protected]

CC JAPAN INCOME & GROWTH TRUST PLC Factsheet as at 30 April 2025

Key Risks

Liquidity risk – The Company may encounter difficulties in disposing of assets at their fair price due to adverse market conditions leading to limited liquidity.

Credit and counterparty risks – the Company may be exposed to credit and counterparty risks in relation to the securities and counterparties it invests in and with whom it transacts.

Concentration risk – The Company holds a limited number of investments. If one of these falls in value, it can have a greater impact on the Company's value than if the Company held a larger number of investments.

Currency risk – Investing in assets in a currency other than your own exposes the value of your investment to exchange rate fluctuations.

Derivatives – the Company may use derivatives as investments or to manage the risk profile of the Company. Their use may increase the risk of losses as well as enhance potential gains as compared to funds that do not use derivatives.

Sustainability Risk - Environmental, social and governance events or conditions could occur that have an adverse impact on the value of the Fund's investments, either directly, or by contributing to the impact or materiality of other risks.

The Company's prospectus gives you further details about all the risks for this investment trust – see under "Important Information" for how to obtain a copy.

Target Market - The Company is suitable for investors seeking an investment that aims to deliver total returns over the longer term (at least five years), is compatible with the needs for retail clients, professional clients and eligible counterparties, and is eligible for all distribution channels. The Company may not be suitable for investors who are concerned about short-term volatility and performance, have low or no risk tolerance or are looking for capital protection, who are seeking a guaranteed or regular income, or a predictable return profile. The Company does not offer capital protection.

Value Assessment -The AIFM has conducted an annual Value Assessment on the Company in line with Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) rules set out in the Consumer Duty regulation. The Assessment focuses on the nature of the product, including benefits received and its quality, limitations that are part of the product, expected total costs to clients and target market considerations. Within this, the assessment considers quality of services, performance of the Company (against both benchmark and peers), total fees (including management fees and entry and exit fees as applicable to the Company), and also considers whether vulnerable consumers are able to receive fair value from the product.

Chikara Investments LLP, as AIFM prior to 1 January 2025, concluded that the Company is providing value based on the above assessment.

Important Information

The Key Information Document and the latest Annual Report of the Company are available on the Company's website: www.ccjapanincomeandgrowthtrust.com. All data as at 30.04.2025 unless stated otherwise.

This factsheet is to provide you summary information about the Company and should not be taken as advice or a recommendation to buy or sell its shares. If you are unsure of the suitability of this product for your investment needs, please contact a financial adviser. The value of the Company's ordinary shares will fluctuate. The price of the ordinary shares in the Company is determined by market supply and demand. The price of the ordinary shares may be different to the net assets of the Company.

The Company may enter into long only contracts for difference or equity swaps for gearing and efficient portfolio management purposes. It may also use borrowing to seek to enhance investment returns. This will exaggerate market movements both up and down. Generally gearing, through borrowings and/or entering into long only contracts for difference or equity swaps, will not exceed the net asset value by more than 20% at the time of drawdown of the relevant borrowings or entering into the relevant transaction, as appropriate. Where the Company utilises such instruments, it is likely to take a credit risk with regard to the parties with whom it trades and may also bear the risk of settlement default.

Past performance is no guarantee of future performance. You should note that your capital is at risk with this investment, and you may get back less than you invested. All information and research material provided herein is subject to change and this document does not purport to provide a complete description of the funds, securities or other investments or markets referred to or the performance thereof. All expressions of opinion are subject to change without notice.

Shareholders should read the Company's product documentation before investing, including the latest Report and Accounts, the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive Disclosure Document and the latest prospectus and Annual Report of the Company as they contain important information regarding the Company, including charges, tax and specific risk warnings and will form the basis of the investment.

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