26th August 2011

Prudential: Latest EGR performance announcement

Prudential are pleased to confirm that the Expected Growth Rates (EGR) remain unchanged for the next quarter. The Expected Growth Rate is the annualised rate which will be applied daily to increase the unit price of the fund. They are set quarterly by the Prudential Assurance Company Ltd (PAC) Directors, having regard to the expected long-term investment return on the assets of the fund.

Find out the latest EGR rates and historic EGR rates.

The smoothing rules have resulted in unit price adjustments being applied to the PruFund Growth (Euro) Fund. This adjustment was applied on 25 August 2011. View here for more details

Find out more on the latest EGR announcement including performance on the PruFund Growth Fund, alternatively contact your usual Prudential contact.

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