Featured Funds (25 May 2026)
From time to time, our company highlights certain funds worth knowing about. Here are 6 that are currently featured.
Have a read through and see if any resonate with you. If something catches your eye, just drop me a message and we can have a proper chat.
PIATAF — Public Islamic Asia Tactical Allocation Fund
Shariah-compliant.
Focuses on Asian markets, particularly technology and industrial sectors.
Suits those comfortable with higher volatility and a longer investment horizon
Read more here: https://www.publicmutual.com.my/Featured-Fund?sc=39
PISGEF — Public Islamic Global Equity Fund
Shariah-compliant.
Spread across U.S., Europe and North Asia.
Good for those who want global exposure through a Shariah-compliant lens.
Read more here: https://www.publicmutual.com.my/Featured-Fund?sc=146
PeISMF — Public e-Islamic Sustainable Millennial Fund
Shariah-compliant.
Invests in companies with strong environmental and social practices globally.
A natural fit if sustainability matters to you.
Read more here: https://www.publicmutual.com.my/Featured-Fund?sc=163
PSTBLF — Public Strategic Balanced Fund
Conventional.
A balanced mix of equities and fixed income. Lower volatility compared to pure equity funds.
Suits those who want growth with a bit more stability
Read more here: https://www.publicmutual.com.my/Featured-Fund?sc=138
PIUSSEQF — Public Islamic U.S. Sustainable Equity Fund
Shariah-compliant.
Focuses on U.S. companies with ESG considerations.
For those who want U.S. market exposure the halal way.
Read more here: https://www.publicmutual.com.my/Featured-Fund?sc=158
PePEF — Public e-Pioneer Entrepreneur Fund
Conventional.
Invests in companies still led by their founders. Global, with a U.S. and Asia tilt. An interesting angle on quality, owner-driven businesses.
Read more here: https://www.publicmutual.com.my/Featured-Fund?sc=179
Not sure which one suits you? That’s completely fine.
Every person’s situation is different — risk appetite, time horizon, goals.
Reach out and we can figure it out together.
Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
Rebecca

