Amber House Fund 5 (RF) Limited Publishes Investor Report, Compliance and Insights Unveiled

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  • Amber House Fund 5 (RF) Limited releases quarterly investor report, complying with JSE Debt Listing requirements.
  • The report includes details of debt security repurchases, financial covenants, and asset repurchases or replacements.
  • Investors can access the report on the company’s website, gaining valuable insights into the firm’s financial performance and activities.

Amber House Fund 5 (RF) Limited, a prominent investment firm registered in the Republic of South Africa, has released its quarterly investor report for the period ending May 22, 2023. The report, in line with the JSE Debt Listing requirements, offers investors a comprehensive overview of the company’s activities and financial performance.

The investor report can be accessed by visiting the official website of Amber House Fund 5 (RF) Limited at https://www.sahomeloans.com/investors. By making this report available to the public, Amber House Fund 5 (RF) Limited aims to foster transparency and provide investors with the necessary information to make informed decisions.

The release of the investor report demonstrates Amber House Fund 5 (RF) Limited’s commitment to complying with the JSE Debt Listing requirements, which play a vital role in maintaining the integrity and credibility of the financial markets.

The report incorporates specific disclosure requirements outlined by the JSE Debt Listing requirements. These include providing details of any repurchases of debt securities, as per sections 6.36-6.38 of the DLRs. Additionally, the report highlights all financial covenants specified in the Programme Memorandum, as per section 6.4 of the DLRs. By including this information, Amber House Fund 5 (RF) Limited ensures that investors have a comprehensive understanding of the company’s compliance with these obligations.

Furthermore, the report outlines any repurchases or replacements of assets due to breaches of representations and warranties, as mandated by section 6.81 of the DLRs. It is important to note that these repurchases are conducted as part of the company’s regular business operations to maintain compliance with eligibility criteria and portfolio covenants.

Amber House Fund 5 (RF) Limited operates under the debt sponsorship of The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, further ensuring the company’s commitment to sound financial practices and adherence to regulatory requirements.

Investors and interested parties are encouraged to access the quarterly investor report, as it offers valuable insights into the financial health and performance of Amber House Fund 5 (RF) Limited.

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