DNB Health Care is an actively managed equity fund which primarily invests in shares and companies listed on stock exchanges and regulated markets across the world.
Actively managed equity fund
Equity fund that invests in healthcare companies globally
On your mobile phone, you buy DNB Health Care in The Spare app
You can buy DNB Health Care using a computer or in the Spare app
The fund invests in:
The US represents a key share of the healthcare market and the mutual fund normally has a significant portion of its investments here. The aim of the fund is to produce better returns after costs than the benchmark index.
The Portfolio Manager tries to create additional returns by selecting shares assessed, among other things, according to market position, valuation and ability to generate value.
Minimum purchase amount is NOK 100. With a savings scheme in mutual funds, your savings happen automatically every month.
Price example: For an amount of NOK 100,000 invested, the platform fee will be NOK 300 and ongoing costs will amount to NOK 850 over the course of one year. A total of NOK 1150 per year.
Any transaction costs to the Portfolio Manager are not included in the cost overview. These are given under cost details on the summary page before you buy the mutual fund.
The health funds in DNB Asset Management are managed by a team with extensive experience in medicine and finance, consisting of:
Rune has a master’s degree in Finance and also an AFA and an MBA in Finance, Benedicte is a qualified dentist in addition to being an authorised financial analyst (AFA) with an MBA in Finance and Anesa is a medic with a doctorate in medicine and also has an MBA in Finance.
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Historical returns are no guarantee of future returns. Future returns will depend, among other things, on market developments, the skill of the Portfolio Manager, the mutual fund’s risk, and the management costs. Returns may be negative as a result of mark-to-market losses.
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