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- The Dutch connection
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- One way to invest in a broad portfolio with a
- Swiss bank without too much money is through the Dutch
- mutual fund group Robeco (Rotterdamse Belegings Co.).
- The Dutch group was founded in 1929. The SEC doesn t
- approve of it because it is publicly listed and
- open-ended. (In the United States, publicly listed
- mutual funds are closed-ended.)
- In practice, this means that Robeco intervenes on
- the Dutch stock market to repurchase its shares or sell
- them to keep the price close to net-asset value.
- Legally, the funds in the group are incorporated
- investment institutions with variable capital.
- The Robeco group is the largest mutual fund
- management group in the world outside the United States
- and Britain, with funds under management topping $15
- billion. It offers four funds: Robeco, an equity fund
- aiming at worldwide blue chips; Rolinco, an equity fund
- aiming at growth but still prudent; Rodamco, a
- diversified international real estate investment
- company (whose largest investments are in the United
- States) aiming at appreciation and income; and Rorento,
- a bond fund, a fixed-interest accumulator trust aiming
- at earning interest and capital gains. Investors can
- switch among the funds without fees. The Dutch fund
- management group has opened a bank in Geneva, Banque
- Robeco (Suisse), and which acts as a distribution
- center for Robeco products outside the Netherlands.
- A few years ago, the Dutch government began to
- fuss about nondistributed earnings being reinvested in
- the funds and threatened to make trouble about getting
- identification from new clients (as part of a crackdown
- on tax evasion within the Netherlands). To help
- circumvent these developments the group opened its bank
- in Geneva. The whole operation still is essentially run
- out of Rotterdam, with the added advantage of Swiss
- secrecy and multi-currency efficiency.
- Deposits or withdrawals can be made in any major
- currency. The highly efficient computerized system
- automatically reinvests all dividends (without
- withholding taxes, as would be required were Robeco
- Swiss rather than Dutch). The minimum investment is
- $5,000, and you can divide it among up to four funds to
- best match your investment needs.
- These folks speak English well: Robeco, N.V., Heer
- Kobelweg 133, Postbus 973, NL-3000 Rotterdam, The
- Netherlands; tel. (31-10)465-0711; fax (31-10)465-1544.
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