Statement of Half-Yearly Results

HALFYR
Tue, Dec 10 2024 08:30 am

Stock Exchange Announcement
Templeton Emerging Markets Investment Trust PLC ("TEMIT" or "the Company")
Half Yearly Results to 30 September 2024
Legal Entity Identifier 5493002NMTB70RZBXO96

Introducing TEMIT

Launched in June 1989, Templeton Emerging Markets Investment Trust plc ('TEMIT' or the 'Company') is an investment trust that invests principally in emerging markets companies with the aim of delivering capital growth to shareholders over the long term. While the majority of the Company's shareholders are based in the UK, shares are traded on both the London and New Zealand stock exchanges. From its launch to 30 September 2024, TEMIT's net asset value ('NAV') total return was +4,462.1% compared to the benchmark total return of +1,891.1%.

The Company is governed by a Board of Directors who are committed to ensuring that shareholders' best interests, considering the wider community of stakeholders, are at the forefront of all decisions. Under the guidance of the Chairman, the Board of Directors is responsible for the overall strategy of the Company and monitoring its performance.

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Announcement PDF


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