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AMP International Shares Managed Fund vs India Avenue Equity Fund — H Class
Both are International Equities funds available to NZ retail investors. Numbers below are sourced from the FMA Disclose register via Sorted Smart Investor and reflect the latest published quarterly fund updates.
| Metric | AMP | India Avenue | Lower / higher is |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual fund charge | 0.79% | — | Lower is better |
| Risk indicator (1–7) | 5 | — | Higher = more volatility |
| 5-year return p.a. | — | — | Higher is better (past not future) |
| Fund size | NZ$11m | — | Larger = more stable, lower close-risk |
| Growth / income split | 98% / 2% | — | More growth = higher long-run return + volatility |
Sources: AMP on Sorted
What each fund says it does
AMP
AMP International Shares Managed Fund
This is a single sector fund with exposure to a diversified international equities portfolio. The fund aims to achieve long term capital growth through exposure to equities of companies listed on stock exchanges around the world.Full AMP AMP International Shares Managed Fund profile →
India Avenue
India Avenue Equity Fund — H Class
Strategy summary not yet ingested.
Full India Avenue India Avenue Equity Fund — H Class profile → Important: This comparison is general information only — not personalised financial advice.
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