Thornburg Equity Income Builder Fund (UCITS)
SYMBOL: TBIIBUI ID
Morningstar Rating • Info
Overall Morningstar Rating among 1146 EAA Fund Global Equity Income funds, based on risk-adjusted returns for class I Acc shares, using a weighted average of the funds three-, five-, and ten-year ratings: respectively, 5 stars, 5 stars and 5 stars among 1146, 948 and 596 funds, as of 31 Jan 2026.
As of 31 Jan 2026
Fund Assets
$316.7 M
As of 31 Jan 2026
NAV
$41.24
As of 12 Feb 2026
Change
$-0.10
As of 12 Feb 2026
YTD NAV Performance
11.19%
As of 12 Feb 2026
Asset Category:
Global Equity
Fund Benchmark:
MSCI World Index
Portfolio Managers
Head of Equities and Managing Director
Vice Chairman, Chief Investment Strategist and Managing Director
Head of Fixed Income and Managing Director
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Overview
Fund Facts
Fund Facts
(As of 31 Jan 2026)Net Fund Assets
$316.7 M
Benchmark
MSCI World Index
Morningstar Category
EAA Fund Global Equity Income
Distribution Frequency
N/A
SFDR
Article 8
Minimum Investment
$1,000,000
Ongoing Charges
0.80%
Management Fee
0.65%
Share Class
I Acc
Share Class Inception Date
29 Jun 2012
Fund Inception Date
28 Jun 2012
Bloomberg Ticker
TBIIBUI ID
ISIN
IE00B6YCBF59
Cusip
G8T49N 214
SEDOL
B6YCBF5
Performance
Performance
Returns
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
Total Return (%)
14.21
6.26
-4.36
9.92
14.99
-4.81
18.42
2.30
17.62
-6.02
19.41
12.60
36.96
MSCI World Index (%)
26.68
4.94
-0.87
7.51
22.40
-8.71
27.67
15.90
21.82
-18.14
23.79
18.67
21.09
MSCI World High Dividend Yield Index (%)
21.91
2.48
-3.20
9.29
18.14
-7.56
23.15
-0.03
15.83
-4.74
9.12
7.95
18.64
Hypothetical Growth of $10,000
Hypothetical Growth of $10,000
(As of 31 Jan 2026)
(Hypothetical Growth of $10,000 vs MSCI World Index)
Characteristics
Characteristics
Portfolio
(As of 31 Jan 2026)Portfolio
Benchmark
Number of Holdings
64
—
Weighted Average Market Cap
$235.3 B
$1,010.8 B
Median Market Cap
$72.4 B
$27.3 B
Annual Portfolio Turnover
36%
—
Price to Earnings - Forward 1YR
14.3x
21.7x
Portfolio
Benchmark
Dividend Yield
3.5%
1.5%
Price to Earnings - Trailing 12 Months
14.6x
24.7x
Price to Cash Flow
7.0x
15.3x
Price to Book Value
2.0x
3.9x
Active Share
92.3%
—
Risk & Return Profile
Risk & Return Profile
(As of 31 Jan 2026)3y
5y
10y
Annualized Alpha (%)
11.95
7.87
2.18
Beta
0.54
0.67
0.80
R-Squared (%)
46.22
67.14
76.20
Standard Deviation (%)
8.62
11.69
13.26
Sharpe Ratio
2.08
1.16
0.79
Information Ratio
0.45
0.50
-0.06
Tracking Error (%)
8.08
8.17
7.09
Up Capture (%)
86.71
86.69
83.19
Down Capture (%)
27.67
54.04
72.01
Portfolio
Portfolio
Top Holdings
(As of 31 Dec 2025)Name
Ticker/Symbol
Sector
Weight %
Orange S.A.
ORA
Communication Services
4.8
AT&T, Inc.
T
Communication Services
3.4
Roche Holding AG
ROG
Health Care
3.4
Enel SpA
ENEL
Utilities
3.2
BNP Paribas S.A.
BNP
Financials
3.2
TotalEnergies SE
TTE
Energy
3.0
CME Group, Inc.
CME
Financials
3.0
Deutsche Telekom AG
DTE
Communication Services
2.9
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
005930
Information Technology
2.6
Broadcom, Inc.
AVGO
Information Technology
2.6
Exposure Breakdown
Exposure Breakdown
(As of 31 Jan 2026)Sector Allocation
Fund (%)
Financials
19.9
Communication Services
17.7
Cash & Equivalents
13.5
Health Care
11.2
Information Technology
10.7
Utilities
7.2
Industrials
5.6
Energy
5.1
Consumer Discretionary
3.6
Materials
3.1
Consumer Staples
2.4
Real Estate
0.0
Top 10 Industries
Fund (%)
Telecommunication Services
17.7
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences
10.3
Banks
9.1
Utilities
7.2
Insurance
6.0
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment
5.9
Energy
5.1
Financial Services
4.8
Technology Hardware & Equipment
4.8
Capital Goods
4.7
Top 10 Countries
Fund (%)
United States
25.3
France
13.3
United Kingdom
8.7
Germany
7.1
Switzerland
6.3
Netherlands
6.2
Italy
5.3
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)
2.7
Taiwan
2.6
Canada
2.1
Capitalization
Fund (%)
Large Cap (> $12 B)
96.4
Mid Cap ($2.5 to $12 B)
2.9
Small Cap (< $2.5 B)
0.7
Portfolio Managers
Portfolio Managers
Matt Burdett
Head of Equities and Managing Director
Matt Burdett is head of equities and a portfolio manager for Thornburg Investment Management. He rejoined the firm in 2015 as an associate portfolio manager. Matt was named a managing director and was promoted to portfolio manager in 2018 and to head of equities in 2024. Matt spent several years as a senior vice president and portfolio manager at PIMCO,…
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Brian McMahon
Vice Chairman, Chief Investment Strategist and Managing Director
Brian McMahon is chief investment strategist for Thornburg Investment Management. Brian is deeply respected for his market and investment insight and serves as a key voice for the investment team and Thornburg clients. He also co-manages Thornburg’s global equity portfolios and serves as vice chairman of Thornburg. Brian joined Thornburg in 1984 as chief investment officer; a role he held…
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Christian Hoffmann, CFA
Head of Fixed Income and Managing Director
Christian Hoffmann is head of fixed income and a portfolio manager for Thornburg Investment Management. He joined the firm in 2012 as a fixed income analyst and was promoted to associate portfolio manager in 2014. Christian was named a managing director in 2017, was promoted to portfolio manager in 2018, and to head of fixed income in 2024. Prior to…
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