Franklin Templeton: Franklin India Low Duration Fund, Credit Risk Fund turn cash positive (2024)

In a note released by Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund, Sanjay Sapre, President of the fund house, said two shuttered schemes of the fund house - Franklin India Low Duration Fund and Franklin India Credit Risk Fund - have turned cash positive as on August 31.

In an update to investors, Sapre said, "I am happy to inform you that we have now added two more schemes to the basket of “cash positive” schemes. As on August 31, 2020, Franklin India Low Duration Fund and Franklin India Credit Risk Fund turned cash positive taking the total count of cash positive schemes to four. Borrowing levels in the balance two schemes continue to steadily come down."

Sapre further shared the following points in the note:

• I wish to reiterate that the cash flows received so far are without the ability to efficiently monetize assets. The schemes will endeavor to accelerate monetization post the successful completion of the e-voting exercise and the Unitholder meet, which can only take place after the completion of the legal process.

• From April 24 till August 31, 2020 the schemes have received INR 6,486 crore from maturities, pre-payments, and coupons.

• From August 1 till August 31, 2020 the schemes have received cash flows of Rs 2,206 crore from various issuers. A large portion of this was from the money received from Vedanta Ltd. On August 17, 2020 four out of the six schemes under winding up cumulatively received INR 1050 cr. as part of maturity proceeds and interest payments.

Sanjay Sapre also updated investors on the Future Group issue. "On August 29, 2020, Reliance Retail Ltd. announced the acquisition of the retail, wholesale logistics and warehousing business of the Future group, for a lumpsum aggregate consideration of INR 24,713 crores, subject to adjustments as per the terms of the composite Scheme of arrangement," Sapre said.

"The above acquisition is being done as part of the Scheme through which Future Group is amalgamating certain companies (including Rivaaz Trade Ventures Pvt Ltd - RTVPL) carrying on the aforesaid businesses into Future Enterprises Limited (FEL). After the amalgamation, FEL is expected to conclude the sale. Further, FEL is expected to raise ~INR 2,800 crores by way of preferential allotment to Reliance Retail through a combination of equity shares and warrants. Reliance Retail will hold ~13.14% in FEL (post-merger)," Sapre added.

"Based on a representation received from the Future Group, we understand that the NCDs held by four of the six schemes under winding up are proposed to be repaid from proceeds of the transaction. This proposed sale and the scheme of restructuring will be subject to regulatory approvals and approval from equity shareholders and creditors of the transferor companies and transferee companies. Due to default in payment, the securities of RTVPL are being valued at zero, basis AMFI’s standard hair cut matrix. This valuation only reflects the realizable value on the date of valuation and does not indicate any reduction or write-off of the amount repayable by RTVPL to the schemes.

We believe, the proposed sale announcement is a positive development for the NCDs held by the schemes. We are closely tracking developments around the same. Update on other investee companies:

Barring issues in payment by a small number of issuers such as the Future Group, Essel and Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (ADAG), all other investee companies in our portfolio have made the payments as scheduled, since the day of the winding up. In all these cases, we are actively pursuing all remedies for a full recovery. I know many of you have seen the NAV of the funds move up and down, but I want to assure you that this is largely due to mark-to-market
movements.

I am also pleased to inform you, that Vodafone Idea has made a payment of INR 146.02 crore which has been distributed to the unitholders of the segregated portfolio in proportion to their entitlement," Sapre said in the note.

He also updated investors on cases filed against Franklin Templeton about the winding up of six schemes. "The Hon’ble Karnataka High Court hearings on the schemes under winding-up commenced on August 12th, 2020 and the matter is being heard on a near daily basis. The court has finished hearing the petitioners from the Delhi, Gujarat and Madras High Courts. The court is expected to hear us after SEBI completes their arguments. You might have heard some news about the possibility of distributing surplus cash to the unitholders. The interpretation of the regulation in this regard is currently under the consideration of the Hon’ble Karnataka High Court and it would be inappropriate to comment on the same. We will be happy to distribute the investment proceeds realized by the schemes in compliance with the applicable regulations, at the earliest," Sapre said.

"As we have always maintained, the decision on winding up of the six schemes was taken with the sole objective of safeguarding the interest of our investors. We know that this decision has significantly impacted our reputation, which we built painstakingly over the last 25 years. As I end this message, I want to re-affirm our commitment to India and our investors. Our focus is to return the maximum possible value to all investors in the shortest possible time in these unprecedented times, and we continue to make progress in this regard," he added.

Franklin Templeton: Franklin India Low Duration Fund, Credit Risk Fund turn cash positive (2024)

FAQs

What is the issue with Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund? ›

The Trustee of Franklin Templeton decided to wind up six of our debt schemes in April 2020. The difficult decision was taken because the markets had become illiquid due to the severe impact of COVID-19. The sole objective of this decision was to safeguard value for our investors.

What happened to Franklin debt fund? ›

FTMF in April 2020 announced shutting down of the six debt mutual fund schemes citing redemption pressure amid lack of liquidity in the bond market. After the winding up of schemes, investors had approached various courts against the decision.

Is credit risk fund risky? ›

Credit risk mutual funds have a moderate to high risk profile, as they are exposed to the possibility of defaults or downgrades of the securities they hold. Credit risk mutual funds have a high potential for returns, as they can generate capital gains and interest income from low-rated securities.

Is it safe to invest in Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund? ›

Yes, I have invested in two funds.. The ELSS fund - Franklin India Taxshield and the Franklin India Short Term Income fund. The ELSS fund is doing ok from past 5 years. Performance is average and increased dividend is paid every year in January.

Are Franklin funds a good investment? ›

Over the past 75 calendar years, Franklin Income Fund–Class A (Without Sales Charge) has had positive returns in 60 years (80% of the time) and 15 years of negative returns. Additionally, if you look at the periods following down years, you'll see how well the fund rebounded.

What is the return of Franklin Templeton money? ›

Fund Performance: The fund's annualized returns for the past 3 years & 5 years has been around 19.49% & 13.47%. The Franklin India Dynamic Asset Allocation Fund comes under the Other category of Franklin Templeton Mutual Funds.

Is Franklin Templeton a good company? ›

Franklin Templeton Investments has an overall rating of 3.9 out of 5, based on over 2,129 reviews left anonymously by employees. 79% of employees would recommend working at Franklin Templeton Investments to a friend and 72% have a positive outlook for the business. This rating has been stable over the past 12 months.

What are the 6 debt funds of Franklin Templeton? ›

The schemes were Franklin India Low Duration Fund, Franklin India Dynamic Accrual Fund, Franklin India Credit Risk Fund, Franklin India Short Term Income Plan, Franklin India Ultra Short Bond Fund, and Franklin India Income Opportunities Fund.

Is it good to invest in credit risk fund? ›

Credit risk funds have the potential to outperform debt mutual funds that invest in higher-rated bonds. When the fund's underlying securities do well, these funds may also pay out reasonably regular dividends. They have the potential to assist you in meeting your short- to medium-term financial objectives.

Is credit risk fund a debt fund? ›

Since credit risk funds are a type of debt funds, they're taxed as short term capital gains for up to three years and as long term capital gains for more than three years. The short term gains tax is according to the income tax slab of the investor.

What are low duration funds? ›

Low Duration Funds are debt funds that lend to companies for a period of 6 to 12 months. There relatively longer lending duration makes them a little more volatile than liquid or Ultra Short Duration Funds, but they don't have any Stock Market or Equity Instruments & hence are relatively safer funds to invest.

What are the pros and cons of Franklin Templeton? ›

Franklin Templeton mutual funds offer a range of benefits and risks for investors. While diversification, professional management, and flexibility are among the benefits, market risk, management risk, and fees are among the potential downsides.

Why are Franklin funds underperforming? ›

“Franklin's equity funds have steadily lost to peers for multiple reasons. Some of them lost out on being too value-conscious and missing out on substantial rallies in a narrow universe of stocks while few others lost out on top concentrated calls not working for a good while,” the note said.

How much do you need to invest with Franklin Templeton? ›

You can contribute a minimum of $25 automatically from your checking or savings account. Download the Automatic Investment Plan Form to start now.

What is Franklin Templeton Fiasco? ›

In April 2020, Franklin Templeton India Mutual Fund shocked investors when it abruptly wound up six debt funds. COVID-19 had been declared a pandemic in March. As the viral disease spread across the world, equity markets had fallen by 37 percent in 40 days and debt markets froze.

Is Franklin Templeton still in business? ›

In 2022, the firm acquired two alternative investing specialists, Lexington Partners, a global manager of secondary private equity and co-investments, and Alcentra, a European alternative credit manager. Today, Franklin Templeton is one of the largest managers of alternative assets globally.

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