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RNS Number : 4033W  AVI Global Trust PLC  07 February 2025

 

AVI GLOBAL TRUST PLC

 

Monthly Update

 

AVI Global Trust plc (the "Company") presents its Update, reporting
performance figures for the month ended 31 January 2025.

 

This Monthly Newsletter is available on the Company's website at:
AGT-JANUARY-2025.pdf
(https://www.assetvalueinvestors.com/content/uploads/2025/02/AGT-JANUARY-2025.pdf?mc_cid=2975b5c8d3&mc_eid=335e1499b3)

 

 

This investment management report relates to performance figures to 31
December 2024.

 

 Total            Month  Calendar Yr  1Y     3Y     5Y     10Y

 Return (£)              to date
 AGT NAV          0.7%   0.7%         9.8%   27.3%  71.4%  172.0%
 MSCI ACWI        4.2%   4.2%         23.7%  37.6%  79.1%  206.9%
 MSCI ACWI ex US  4.9%   4.9%         13.6%  19.5%  38.7%  101.3%

 

Manager's Comment

AVI Global Trust (AGT)'s NAV increased +0.7% in January.

Aker, Reckitt and TSI Holdings were the largest positive contributors adding
+44bps, +42bps and +25bps apiece.

 

At the other end of the table, Softbank detracted -78bps, followed by
Chrysalis and Cordiant Digital which detracted - 34bps and -29bps,
respectively.

 

Japan

 

Like many so-called value investors, Japan has always been a market that has
fascinated us.

 

As long-term readers of our letters will know, in 2017 we became especially
excited about Japan, increasing our exposure to 16% of NAV and writing in the
June 2017 newsletter
(https://www.assetvalueinvestors.com/content/uploads/2017/07/British-Empire-2017-JUNE.pdf)
:

 

"Japan has long been a market with a glut of value opportunities, but we are
now seeing genuine and tangible changes in attitudes from management and
boards towards corporate governance and capital allocation."

 

At the time this was a contrarian call, with Japan seen by many as an
irrelevant backwater for global equity investors.

 

Since this point we have had a significant portion of our NAV invested in
Japan and demonstrated an ability to generate attractive returns through our
constructive approach to activism. Since 2017, this had added +21% to AGT's
NAV (£) and we have generated a JPY total return of +82%, versus +75% and
+99% for the MSCI Japan Small and TOPIX, respectively (JPY).

 

Over the last eight years, the weight of evidence that Japan is changing has
grown. We previously described 2023 as a seminal year in which global
investors, spurred on by the efforts of the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) and its
attempts to address the issues of companies trading below book value, woke up
and smelt the coffee. Japanese equities have gained global relevance once
again.

 

As we have learnt over time, the path to progress can be frustratingly slow at
times, and it is not always linear with steps back along the way. With that
said, as we survey the landscape in 2025, we are as optimistic as we have ever
been.

 

Private equity interest in Japan has been brewing for some time and the recent
battle between KKR and Bain for Fuji Soft exemplifies the growing market for
corporate control. Importantly, and in many ways connected to this, we are
seeing management teams become increasingly active in their attempts to boost
and unlock corporate value. As active engaged owners, these are two attractive
forces to have moving in the right direction.

 

TSI Holdings (1.0% weight), the diversified apparel holding company in which
AVI owns an 8% stake across its funds, is indicative of the attractive
opportunities we find in Japan. The core apparel business is of decent
quality, but with significant self-help measures required to boost margins.
Beneath the surface, lies considerable hidden asset value exemplified by an
announcement in January of the sale of non-core property assets totalling 30%
of the company's market cap. This helped the shares rise +17% over the month,
adding +25bps to AGT's NAV. In a little under two years the position has now
generated a return of +95% and an IRR of 56% (both in JPY).

 

Over the last month we have been adding to both new and existing names, such
that Japan now accounts for 22% of NAV (excluding the hedged position in
Softbank Group). We would expect this pattern to continue and find it
interesting that trends toward improved governance and increased levels of
corporate activity can be found in both small and large caps. From both a
valuation and catalyst perspective, we believe Japan stacks up as being highly
attractive, and this is reflected in our portfolio positioning.

 

Net Lease Office Properties (NLOP)

 

We are typically not interested in owning businesses or assets in troubled or
distressed sectors. As we often say, we want to own durable businesses that
are growing in value. For long-term holdings we want the compounding of NAV to
work in our favour. This is evident in our largest look-through holdings -
such as Belron, Universal Music Group and REA. These businesses exhibit
distinct competitive advantages, with healthy organic growth prospects,
margins and returns on capital.

 

With that said, we try and remain pragmatic in identifying situations where
discounted valuations are likely to arise, and where there are specific
catalysts to narrow discounts. In our experience spin-offs can often lead to
mispricing and this is particularly true in the case of out of favour assets,
where natural buying interest is limited. In-turn we also have experience of
investing in portfolios of assets in run-off / liquidation, which acts as a
pull to par as the NAV is realised.

 

Net Lease Office Properties ("NLOP") is a $467m US listed office REIT which
ticks both these boxes and is currently a 1.2% weight in the portfolio.

 

NLOP was spun out of its parent company W.P. Carey, the global net lease REIT,
in 2023 with the sole aim to wind down the portfolio and return cash to
shareholders. At the outset, NLOP consisted of an office portfolio of 59
assets, totalling 8.7msqft of leasable space. From the perspective of W.P.
Carey this hived off its office portfolio which, given widespread and well
understood concerns about the asset class, had acted as a drag on valuation.

 

The spin dynamics and out-of-favour nature of the asset class allowed us to
build a position in mid-2024 at a more than 40% discount to our estimated NAV
and a 16% implied cap rate. The valuation corresponded to c.$95 per square
foot, which compared favourably to the $163psf valuation at which JP Morgan
provided debt financing on the portfolio.

 

The investment case was not predicated on some great revival of the asset
class, but rather the market's pessimistic implied valuations and the prospect
for the wind down to realise value.

 

Progress here has been promising. In January NLOP announced the sale of five
properties, generating gross proceeds of $43m, with proceeds over the last
twelve months amounting to $364m as the portfolio has reduced from 59
properties at listing to 39 currently. Sales over 2024 occurred at a cap rate
of 10.5%, versus the market's current implied c.15%. Importantly, the latest
transaction included both a vacant property (Eagan, MN previously let to
BCBSM) and a property with less than a year left on the lease (let to
Cofinity), thereby negating any accusation of cherry picking.

 

Moreover, in conjunction with funds from rental operations, these asset sales
have allowed for the full repayment of JP Morgan's senior secured mortgage and
leave $61m outstanding on its mezzanine loan (in addition to $110m of recourse
debt). Under the financing agreements, proceeds from asset sales had to be
used to repay these secured loans. However, as we near the point where these
loans are repaid, we believe capital will start to be returned to shareholders
later this year, expediting returns to shareholders. On our estimates we
believe upside from here is north of 50%.

 

Contributors / Detractors (in GBP)

 

 Largest Contributors  1- month contribution  % Weight

                       bps
 Aker ASA              44                     4.0
 Reckitt Benckiser     42                     4.2
 TSI Holdings          25                     1.0
 Christian Dior        25                     3.0
 News Corp             24                     7.3

 

 Largest Detractors               1- month contribution  % Weight

                                  bps
 SoftBank Group                   -78                    5.6
 Chrysalis Investments            -34                    7.1
 Cordiant Digital Infrastructure  -29                    4.0
 Rohto Pharmaceutical             -24                    3.7
 Partners Group PE                -20                    4.9

 

 

MUFG Corporate Governance Limited

Corporate Secretary

 

07 February 2025

 

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