The top 20 most viewed investment companies

City of London takes first place as income strategies pique investors’ interest.

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The Association of Investment Companies (AIC) has published a list of the 20 most viewed investment companies on its website www.theaic.co.uk in 2022.

Against a backdrop of slowing economic growth and difficult markets, income-focused companies attracted website users’ interest. More than half (11) of the 20 most viewed companies are dividend heroes, having increased their dividends for at least 20 years in a row. A further five have increased dividends at least ten years in a row. Nine of the 20 belong to equity income sectors.

The average yield of the 20 most viewed companies is 4.47%, compared to 3.55% for the average investment company.

The top five

City of London was the most viewed company. It invests in UK equities and has the longest track record of consistently increasing its dividend, having done so for each of the last 56 years. It has total assets of more than £2 billion and delivered a share price total return of 9.37% in 2022.

Scottish Mortgage came in second, having previously been the most viewed company for the last five years. It is a FTSE 100 company with total assets of £13.2 billion but suffered a loss of 45.7% in 2022. It has delivered a return of 410.5% over the past ten years.

In third place was Merchants, which yields 4.88% from a portfolio of UK equities and has increased its dividend for 40 years. Completing the top five were Murray International, which invests in global equities and returned 20.7% in 2022, and F&C Investment Trust, the original investment company launched in 1868, which became a FTSE 100 constituent last year.

New entries

There were five new entries to the top 20 ranking which did not feature in 2021’s list. BlackRock World Mining was the highest-ranked of these in 11th place and also delivered the highest return of all 20 companies (26.0%) in a year when commodities and energy did well. The other new entrants were abrdn Equity Income (12th), Aberdeen Diversified Income & Growth (18th), TR Property (19th) and CQS New City High Yield (20th).

Annabel Brodie-Smith, Communications Director of the Association of Investment Companies (AIC), said: “With the cost of living crisis continuing to bite, it’s understandable that investment companies with long track records of dividend growth were most popular with investors last year. Investment companies have strong income benefits which can help them continue to pay dividends to investors even during tough times. However, it’s important to remember that dividends are never guaranteed.

“The AIC’s refreshed website is very helpful for investors providing a wide range of investment company information to inform their decisions, from performance and discount data to portfolio holdings and access to investment company documents.”

Top 20 most viewed investment companies on www.theaic.co.uk in 2022

 2022
   rank
2021
 rank
Company name AIC sector Share Price
Total Return %
1Y
Share Price
Total Return %
5Y
Share Price
Total Return %
10Y
Yield 
%   

   1 ↑

2

City of London

UK Equity Income

9.4

19.3

98.1

4.87

   2 ↓

1

Scottish Mortgage

Global

-45.7

65.0

410.5

0.50

   3 ↑

5

Merchants

UK Equity Income

5.5

49.2

144.1

4.88

   4 =

4

Murray International

Global Equity Income

20.7

32.2

96.8

4.12

   5 ↑

6

F&C Investment Trust

Global

-0.9

52.2

233.0

1.48

   6 ↑

13

JPMorgan Global Growth & Income

Global Equity Income

-5.0

57.2

266.6

3.99

   7 ↓

3

Bankers

Global

-17.8

25.6

165.2

2.20

   8 ↑

9

Henderson Far East Income

Asia Pacific Equity Income

0.8

1.4

57.8

8.71

   9 ↑

14

Caledonia

Flexible Investment

-5.2

49.3

201.1

1.80

   10 ↑

16

Scottish American

Global Equity Income

-3.5

59.9

205.8

2.62

   11 ↑

-

BlackRock World Mining

Commodities & Natural Resources

26.0

131.0

101.9

6.24

   12 ↑

-

abrdn Equity Income

UK Equity Income

6.2

0.4

74.6

6.41

   13 ↓

12

Law Debenture Corporation

UK Equity Income

0.4

51.4

155.6

3.76

   14 ↓

7

Alliance Trust

Global

-5.8

40.1

204.7

2.53

   15 ↑

-

Murray Income

UK Equity Income

-4.1

31.6

87.6

4.32

   16 ↑

19

European Assets

European Smaller Companies

-28.5

-1.2

146.0

9.61

   17 ↓

10

Brunner

Global

-6.1

47.5

211.6

2.11

   18 ↑

-

Aberdeen Diversified Income & Growth

Flexible Investment

-2.0

-1.1

24.3

6.02

   19 ↑

-

TR Property

Property Securities

-35.6

-8.1

139.7

4.75

   20 ↑

-

CQS New City High Yield

Debt - Loans & Bonds

3.2

27.7

68.2

8.47

Source: aic.co.uk & Morningstar to 31 December 2022. In the 2021 column a hyphen (-) denotes a new entrant to the top 20 most viewed companies.

 

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