Data delayed from available sources — last update: 2026-08-08 (14 days ago)
صندوق استثمار شركة العربي الأفريقى للاستثمارات القابضة AAIH للاسثمار في الأسهم الإصدار الأول - كنز فرص
Arab African Investment Holding AAIH Fund Issuance 1 Kenz Foras Equity, managed by Arab African Investment Holding, is an Egyptian investment fund that is Sharia-compliant. Track its unit price (net asset value, NAV) and historical performance on FoudaLens. The latest available unit price is 152.99 EGP as of 2026-08-08.
On performance: 1-year return +13.4%, compound annual growth (CAGR) +13.4%, year-to-date +13.4%. The fund's risk level is high, based on NAV volatility. Note: this fund has under a year of data, so performance figures are indicative and sharpen as more history accumulates. The fund is a equity fund, launched on 2025-06-01, benchmarked against ^CASE30. This page shows a NAV history chart, returns over multiple horizons, and a performance comparison versus the EGX30 index — to follow the fund and make an informed decision, not as investment advice.
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The latest available unit price for Arab African Investment Holding AAIH Fund Issuance 1 Kenz Foras Equity is 152.99 EGP as of 2026-08-08, updated from the sources available on FoudaLens.
Units of Arab African Investment Holding AAIH Fund Issuance 1 Kenz Foras Equity are subscribed through Arab African Investment Holding or licensed distributors (banks and brokers). Full subscription and redemption terms are in the prospectus available on the fund page on FoudaLens. FoudaLens shows the data for tracking only; it does not sell units and does not give investment advice.
No. The unit NAV moves up and down with the fund assets, and past returns do not guarantee future results. This data is informational and not a recommendation or personal financial advice.
Returns reflect NAV price only and do not include distributions. Not financial advice.
Insufficient data — daily collection in progress
NAV is the per-unit value = (total fund assets − liabilities) ÷ number of units, calculated periodically (daily or weekly depending on the fund). It is the price at which you buy and sell the unit.