Fund Information / Factsheet • Jun 12, 2025
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May was a strong month for equity markets, largely unwinding the moves seen post 'Liberation Day' in April. In the UK, the Bank of England cut interest rates by a quarter point to 4.25%, GDP grew faster than expected in the first quarter, however headline CPI rose more than expected. The Trust performed well in the month, outperforming the FTSE All-Share Index. The largest contributors to return were Johnson Matthey, IAG and Barclays. Marks & Spencer was a detractor from performance.
The largest contributor to return was Johnson Matthey whose share price rose 33.6% during the month after the company announced the sale of its catalyst business to Honeywell International at a significant premium to the average analyst valuation. The company plans to focus on clean air and platinum group metal chemicals after the sale and will return £1.4 billion of the transaction's proceeds to shareholders. IAG performed well following the release of their Q1 25 results helped by strong operating performance at British Airways and Iberia, the two most important subsidiaries, and yet another reassuring update and outlook from the company for the summer and for the rest of the year. Barclays, NatWest and Standard Chartered were also positive contributors to performance as financials recovered from the tariff uncertainty-led selloff in April.
Marks & Spencer was a small detractor during the month. The company presented a strong set of results during the month with a 22% increase in profit before tax. M&S announced they estimate a £300m hit to EBIT from the ongoing cyber-attack in FY 26.
UK equities continue to be valued at a significant discount to global equities generally. Accordingly, we believe that, notwithstanding the shorter-term uncertainties, UK equities are priced to offer relatively attractive returns into the future.

Benchmark: FTSE All-Share Index (net dividends reinvested) +26.8%
Past performance is not a guide to future performance. The value of investments and the income from them may fall as well as rise and is not guaranteed; an investor may receive back less than the original amount invested.
| 27.6% | Financials | United Kingdom 73.1% |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15.0% | Consumer Discretionary | ||||
| 13.0% | Communications | 9.5% | Netherlands | ||
| 11.9% | Energy | 5.4% | United States | ||
| 8.7% | Materials | 4.2% | France | ||
| 6.4% | Healthcare | ||||
| 4.7% | Consumer Staples | 1.9% | Japan | ||
| 3.7% | Industrials | 1.1% | Hong Kong | ||
| 2.8% | Utilities | Germany | |||
| 2.3% | Information Technology | 0.9% | |||
| 3.9% | Cash & Equivalents | 3.9% | Cash & Equivalents | ||
* Exposures expressed as a % of the gross assets (investments plus cash) of the Company.
To provide growth in income and capital to achieve a long-term total return greater than the benchmark FTSE All-Share Index, through investment primarily in UK securities. The Company's policy is to invest in a broad spread of securities with typically the majority of the portfolio selected from the constituents of the FTSE 350 Index.
| Johnson Matthey | Materials | 5.2 |
|---|---|---|
| Aviva | Financials | 5.1 |
| Shell | Energy | 4.8 |
| NN | Financials | 4.7 |
| ITV | Communications | 4.4 |
| NatWest | Financials | 4.2 |
| BP | Energy | 3.9 |
| Barclays | Financials | 3.8 |
| WPP | Communications | 3.7 |
| Marks & Spencer | Consumer Staples | 3.7 |
| Total | 43.5 | |
No of holdings: 33
| Gross Assets | £970.7m |
|---|---|
| Share price (p) | 311.00 |
| NAV (p) (cum income)* | 319.76 |
| Premium/(Discount), Cum income* | (2.7%) |
| Net yield | 4.0% |
| Net gearing* | 2.6% |
| *Calculated with debt at fair value |
| Type | Amount (p) | XD date | Pay date |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st interim – 2025 | 3.75 | 29.05.25 | 27.06.25 |
| 4th interim – 2024 | 3.00 | 06.03.25 | 02.04.25 |
| 3rd interim – 2024 | 3.00 | 21.11.24 | 30.12.24 |
| 2nd interim – 2024 | 2.75 | 22.08.24 | 27.09.24 |
Past performance is not a guide to future performance. The value of investments and the income from them may fall as well as rise and is not guaranteed; an investor may receive back less than the original amount invested. This Company may not be appropriate for investors who plan to withdraw their money within the short to medium term.
| Cumulative returns (%) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Share | NAV | FTSE | |||||
| Price | All-Share | ||||||
| 1 month | 6.7 | 6.4 | 4.1 | ||||
| 3 months | 6.9 | 4.3 | 1.5 | ||||
| 3 year | 50.6 | 46.3 | 26.8 | ||||
| 5 year | 158.1 | 130.0 | 69.0 | ||||
| 10 year | 92.4 | 86.1 | 80.7 | ||||
| Since 30/10/2020 0.0% |
168.0 | Cash & equivalents 151.3 |
78.3 | ||||
| Share | NAV | FTSE | |||||
| Price | All-Share | ||||||
| 31.05.24 - 31.05.25 | 19.7 | 14.4 | 9.4 | ||||
| 31.05.23 - 31.05.24 | 29.0 | 30.5 | 15.4 | ||||
| 31.05.22 - 31.05.23 | -2.4 | -2.1 | 0.4 | ||||
| 31.05.21 - 31.05.22 | 6.4 | 6.6 | 8.3 | ||||
| 31.05.20 - 31.05.21 | 61.1 | 47.5 | 23.1 |
Performance, price and yield information is sourced from Frostrow Capital LLP.
Monthly factsheet – 31 May 2025
ISIN: GB00BMV92D64
Sedol: BMV92D6
Ticker: TMPL
Year end: 31 December
Dividends paid: Quarterly in April, June, September and December
Benchmark : FTSE All-Share
Association of Investment Companies (AIC) sector: UK Equity Income
ISA status: May be held in an ISA and Junior ISA
Ordinary shares in issue: 284,604,378 in circulation 49,759,447 in treasury
4.05% private placement loan 2028 £50m 2.99% private placement loan 2047 £25m
Ongoing charges: 0.61%, effective 31 December 2024 Includes a management fee of 0.325%. Excludes borrowing and portfolio transaction costs.
Frostrow Capital LLP (effective from 1 July 2023)
RWC Asset Management LLP (effective from 30 October 2020)
Portfolio Management Team: Ian Lance and Nick Purves
Registrar: Equiniti Limited
Depositary & Custodian: Bank of New York Mellon
0203 008 4910
Frostrow Capital LLP 25 Southampton Buildings London, WC2A 1AL frostrow.com [email protected]
This document is for information purposes only and does not constitute an offer or invitation to purchase shares in the Company and has not been prepared in connection with any such offer or invitation. Before investing in the Company, or any other investment product, you should satisfy yourself as to its suitability and the risks involved, and you may wish to consult a financial adviser.
Any return you receive depends on future market performance and is uncertain. The Company does not seek any protection from future market performance so you could lose some or all of yourinvestment. For information on the principal risks the Company is exposed to please refer to the Company's Annual Report or Investor Disclosure Document, available at https://www.templebarinvestments.co.uk/documents/.
Shares in the Company are bought and sold on the London Stock Exchange. The price you pay or receive, like other listed shares, is determined by supply and demand and may be at a discount or premium to the underlying net asset value of the Company. Usually, at any given time, the price you pay for a share will be higher than the price you could sell it.
The Company has increased its exposure to investments via borrowings and this could potentially magnify any losses or gains made by the Company.
The Company's gearing and discount management policies can be found at https://www.templebarinvestments.co.uk/ investment-approach/investment-policies/
The value of fixed income assets & liabilities (e.g. bonds) tends to decrease when interest rates and/or inflation risesand increase when interest rates and/or inflation falls.
The Company's portfolio may be concentrated in a limited number of geographical regions, industry sectors, markets and/or individual positions. This may result in large changes in the value of the portfolio, both up or down, which may adversely impact the Company's performance.
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 andis eligible for alldistributionchannels.
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 orregularincome, or a predictable return profile. The Company does not offer capital protection.
Frostrow Capital LLP 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) andconsiders whether vulnerable consumers are able to receive fair value from the product.
Frostrow Capital LLP concluded that the Company is providing value based on the above assessment.
This financial promotion is issued by Frostrow Capital LLP which is authorised and regulated by the FCA.
Allrights in any referenced index are vested in the index owner and/orits licensors, who do not accept any liability for any errors or omissions in the index or any underlying data.



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