Renaissance Corporate Bond Fund [Class F]

To obtain a high level of current income by investing primarily in bonds, debentures, notes, and other debt instruments of Canadian issuers.

Additional Fund Information
Also available in Class A

Minimum Initial Investment:
Lump Sum
Initial: $500
Subsequent: $100

Distributions: The Fund aims to distribute a consistent amount every month ($0.025 per unit). If the amount distributed exceeds the Fund’s net income and net realized capital gains, such excess will constitute a return of capital. The amount of distribution is not guaranteed and may change from time to time.
Pre-Authorized Chequing Investment: $50 minimum investment for monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual deposit.
Systematic Withdrawal Plan: With minimum initial account value of $10,000. Withdrawals may be made monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually. $50 minimum.
Annual Management Fee (excluding applicable taxes): 0.65%
Annualized Management Expense Ratio (including applicable taxes) as at Aug 31, 2023: 0.60%
Inception DateNov 18, 2009
Fund CodeATL016
Assets Under Management ($000)
As at : 02/29/2024
$4,754,297

CIBC Asset Management (CIBC AM) is one of Canada's largest asset management firms and provides a broad range of high-quality global investment management solutions to retail and institutional clients.

Jacques Prévost, First Vice-President, Global Fixed Income

Jacques Prévost specializes in active corporate bond management applied to both asset-only and asset-liability portfolios. He also oversees a team responsible for quantitative and structured solutions, and contributes to the firm's research specialization model. Mr. Prévost holds an Honours Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Toronto. He is also a CFA charterholder.

Style

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Fixed Income Strategy †† Net Rates

Term to Maturity (Years) ††Duration (Years) ††Average YTM (%) ††
5.67 4.62 5.86
As of Feb 29, 2024 Source: BNY Mellon Analytics
Term to Maturity (Years)
The time remaining on a bond's life, or the date on which the debt will cease to exist and the borrower will have completely paid off the amount borrowed.

Duration (Years)
Duration is defined as the weighted average time to full recovery of principal and interest.

Yield to Maturity (Average YTM)
The percentage rate of return paid on a bond, note or other fixed income security if the investor buys and holds it to its maturity date. The calculation for YTM is based on the coupon rate, length of time to maturity and market price. It assumes that coupon interest paid over the life of the bond will be reinvested at the same rate.
Performance
3 mo6 moYTD1 yr3 yrs5 yrs10 yrsSince Inception
3.1%5.3%0.0%6.7%(0.3%)2.0%2.7%3.5%
3 mo
6 mo
YTD
1 yr
3 yrs
5 yrs
10 yrs
Since Inception
3.1%
5.3%
0.0%
6.7%
(0.3%)
2.0%
2.7%
3.5%

As at: 02/29/2024

Calendar Year Performance
2023202220212020201920182017201620152014
8.5%(10.4%)0.3%7.20%9.00%0.2%3.9%6.0%0.8%5.8%
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
8.5%
(10.4%)
0.3%
7.20%
9.00%
0.2%
3.9%
6.0%
0.8%
5.8%
Investment Performance

Value of $10,000 invested since inception

The rate of return or mathematical table shown is used only to illustrate the effects of the compound growth rate and is not intended to reflect future values of the fund or returns on investment in the fund.

†Please refer to the Annual/Interim Management Reports of Fund Performance for further details.

Commissions, trailing commissions, management fees and expenses all may be associated with mutual fund investments. Please read the Renaissance Investments family of funds simplified prospectus before investing. The indicated rates of return are the historical annual compounded total returns for the class F units including changes in unit value and reinvestment of all distributions, but do not take into account sales, redemption, distribution or optional charges or income taxes payable by any unitholder that would have reduced returns. Mutual fund securities are not covered by the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation or by any other government deposit insurer, nor are they guaranteed. There can be no assurance that a money market fund will be able to maintain its net asset value per unit at a constant amount or that the full amount of your investment will be returned to you. The values of many mutual funds change frequently. Past performance may not be repeated.