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Watch the latest video from our fund manager, Gabriel Sacks
Gabriel Sacks, fund manager of abrdn Asia Focus plc recently recorded a short video with the team at AJ Bell to discuss his role, the Trust's investment objectives, the investment process and performance over the last three years. This video is produced and hosted by AJ Bell. You will leave abrdn's website and enter AJ Bell's website to view. Please note that abrdn does not control, cannot guarantee, and is not responsible for the accuracy, timeliness, privacy or continued availability of this outside information.
Our Managers On The Road: India
Gabriel Sacks and Xin-Yao Ng, managers of abrdn Asia Focus plc, recently returned from an intriguing visit to India. Their journey led them to unveil valuable insights during meetings with company holdings, analysts, and government officials.
Dynamic smaller company opportunities
Best ideas portfolio of around 60 companies.
Over 25 years of experience
Launched to harness our deep insight into the Asia-Pacific region.
Based on-the-ground
First-hand analysis helps to uncover high-quality companies.
abrdn Asia Focus plc
A fundamental, high conviction portfolio of well-researched Asian small caps.
abrdn Asia Focus is an Investment Company listed on the London Stock Exchange aiming to find the best managed Asian smaller companies that are setting the new standard.
The Company strives to maximise total return to shareholders over the long term from a concentrated, high-conviction portfolio focusing predominantly on exciting, smaller, listed companies in Asia (excluding Japan).
Managers Flavia Cheong, Gabriel Sacks and Xin-Yao Ng are all based in the region and are supported by a team of over forty investment managers. The portfolio is finely tuned to give shareholders the potential to benefit from Asia's expanding middle class. Stocks are highly diversified by market and sector with a strong focus on manufacturing and consumer products.
Risk warning
The value of investments and the income from them can go down as well as up and you may get back less than the amount invested.




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