Woodford alternatives: The best performing UK equity income funds over 10 years

Laura Suter
21 October 2019

Only four UK equity income funds come in the top 10 for all three of these metrics over the past 10 years - capital return, income and total return:

Fund

Fund Size(m)

10-year capital return

10-year total return

10-year income earned

MI Chelverton UK Equity Income

£627

97%

235%

£8,491

Unicorn UK Income

£615

116%

225%

£7,574

Royal London UK Equity Income

£2,036

88%

185%

£6,271

Franklin UK Equity Income

£770

126%

151%

£6,499

Source: FE/AJ Bell. Income figure based on £10,000 invested. Data to 10/10/19.

Laura Suter, personal finance analyst at investment platform AJ Bell, comments:

“The only positive that investors are likely to take from the Woodford situation is that there is an end in sight and those in the Equity Income fund will get their first return of capital in January, after the first tranche of assets have been sold off. They will then receive any remaining money as and when the fund’s assets are sold. Those who want to continue investing in UK stocks for income will need to find a new home for their cash.

“UK equity funds in general have been unloved since the Brexit referendum in 2016, with investors withdrawing more than £14bn during that time. In the past year alone almost £4bn has been taken out of UK equity funds by investors. However, UK equities have fallen in value and are now offering a decent yield for investors, with the FTSE 100 as a whole forecast to yield 4.8% for 2019.

“Clearly Woodford has taught us that past performance is no guide to future returns, but it still serves as a useful tool to see how a fund has performed. This is particularly the case with income funds, as we can see how much the manager prioritises income payouts in their management of assets, and how they balance this with capital returns. It’s all well and good having sizeable income payouts, but you don’t want to see your capital fall as a result.

“By looking at the top funds for capital growth, income and total return over the past 10 years, and the funds that have delivered across all three, we can see the consistent performers. Investors don’t have a swathe of options, as just 42 funds in the sector have a 10-year track record and more than £250m in assets. Of those just four funds have managed to come in the top 10 at the same time for capital growth, income and total return. 

“Income seekers could look to MI Chelverton UK Equity Income, which appears on all three top 10s but comes top for income. If you invested £10,000 a decade ago, the £627m fund has handed investors £8,491 in income alone. During that time it has also achieved capital growth of 97.3%, meaning that same investor who had taken the income would have seen their initial £10,000 investment turn into £19,730.

“Those who don’t need the income now will be more focused on total return, where income is automatically reinvested back into the fund. The MI Chelverton UK Equity Income has also come top here, as its hefty income payout has pushed the total return higher, to 234.8% over the past decade. A close second is the Unicorn UK Income fund, which has handed investors a 225.4% total return over that period, turning the £10,000 initial investment into £32,540 today. It is important to note that both of these funds invest heavily in smaller companies and so potentially carry higher risk.

“Investors who want to receive an income but still want to see their initial investment grow as much as possible, should look at the capital return figures as well. The £770m Franklin UK Equity Income fund comes top for capital returns, with a 125.5% return, which assumes someone had drawn off the income during that time.”

The three top 10s

Top 10 by Income

Fund

Fund Size(m)

10-year capital return

10-year total return

10-year income earned

MI Chelverton UK Equity Income*

£627

97.3%

234.8%

£8,490.90

Unicorn UK Income*

£615

115.6%

225.4%

£7,573.95

Schroder Income Maximiser

£1,181

-6.6%

91.0%

£7,480.60

Franklin UK Equity Income*

£770

125.5%

151.1%

£6,499.21

JOHCM UK Equity Income

£2,800

49.1%

139.5%

£6,389.31

M&G Charifund

£1,124

47.8%

141.8%

£6,376.34

Royal London UK Equity Income*

£2,036

87.8%

184.9%

£6,270.55

BNY Mellon UK Income

£1,265

79.5%

116.8%

£6,141.33

Premier Income

£304

38.0%

120.6%

£6,135.12

Janus Henderson UK Equity Income & Growth

£252

62.8%

138.7%

£5,972.95

Source: FE/AJ Bell. Income figure based on £10,000 invested. * denotes those that appear in all 3 top 10 lists. Data to 10/10/19.

 

Top 10 by Total Return

Fund

Fund Size(m)

10-year capital return

10-year total return

10-year income earned

 

LF Lindsell Train UK Equity

£6,920

242.1%

330.6%

£4,527.97

Liontrust Special Situations

£4,960

237.5%

294.4%

£3,901.99

TB Evenlode Income

£3,444

138.8%

242.0%

£5,599.64

MI Chelverton UK Equity Income*

£627

97.3%

234.8%

£8,490.90

Unicorn UK Income*

£615

115.6%

225.4%

£7,573.95

Montanaro UK Income

£420

105.8%

192.1%

£5,702.80

Royal London UK Equity Income*

£2,036

87.8%

184.9%

£6,270.55

Troy Trojan Income

£3,177

72.4%

156.6%

£5,531.97

Threadneedle UK Growth & Income

£308

81.0%

155.0%

£4,908.56

Franklin UK Equity Income*

£770

125.5%

151.1%

£6,499.21

Source: FE/AJ Bell. Income figure based on £10,000 invested. * denotes those that appear in all 3 top 10 lists. Data to 10/10/19.

                 

 

Top 10 by Capital Return

Fund

Fund Size(m)

10-year capital return

10-year total return

10-year income earned

LF Lindsell Train UK Equity

£6,920

242.1%

330.6%

£4,527.97

Liontrust Special Situations

£4,960

237.5%

294.4%

£3,901.99

TB Evenlode Income

£3,444

138.8%

242.0%

£5,599.64

Franklin UK Equity Income*

£770

125.5%

151.1%

£6,499.21

Unicorn UK Income*

£615

115.6%

225.4%

£7,573.95

Montanaro UK Income

£420

105.8%

192.1%

£5,702.80

Invesco Income & Growth

£403

104.6%

131.7%

£5,926.75

MI Chelverton UK Equity Income*

£627

97.3%

234.8%

£8,490.90

Jupiter Income Trust

£1,820

90.6%

107.8%

£5,827.68

Royal London UK Equity Income*

£2,036

87.8%

184.9%

£6,270.55

Source: FE/AJ Bell. Income figure based on £10,000 invested. * denotes those that appear in all 3 top 10 lists. Data to 10/10/19.

Notes: The data looks at members of the UK Equity Income sector, and those that were originally in the sector but were kicked out in recent years for not meeting the yield target. Only funds above £250m and with a 10-year track record have been listed. The full list is available on request.
 

Laura Suter
Director of Personal Finance

Laura Suter is director of personal finance at AJ Bell. She is a spokesperson for the company on a range of personal finance topics and is quoted in print media and regularly appears on TV and radio. She is also a founding ambassador of AJ Bell Money Matters, a campaign to get more women investing and engaging with their finances; she hosts two podcasts; and regularly speaks at events and webinars. Prior to joining AJ Bell she was a multi-award winning financial journalist, specialising in investments. Laura joined AJ Bell from the Daily Telegraph, where she was investment editor. She has previously worked for adviser publications in London and New York and has a degree in Journalism Studies from University of Sheffield.

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