27four Investment Managers 27four Shari'ah Active Equity Prescient Fund
Islamic Investing in Gauteng
27four's single-manager South African Shariah equity fund, launched on 7 June 2012 on the Prescient co-naming platform (JSE code 27FA1 for the A1 class). The fund invests in South African listed Shariah-compliant shares and is benchmarked against its unit trust category average, with income distributed annually in March. It is the direct-equity complement to 27four's better-known multi-managed Shariah portfolios: where the Balanced Fund of Funds allocates across other managers, this fund picks JSE stocks itself within the screens approved by the 27four Shari'ah Supervisory Board. Morningstar reports a minimum initial investment of R10,000, an actual management fee of 1.73% and annual-report expense ratios around 1.86-1.87% in 2025-2026.
27four earns its reputation on the multi-manager side, and this direct equity fund is the more ordinary sibling: a competent SA Shariah equity portfolio whose main differentiators are the firm's transformation credentials and its genuinely experienced scholar board. Against Camissa's Islamic Equity Fund it loses on price by a wide margin (1.86% versus 1.04%), and against Oasis it loses on track record. It makes sense for investors already inside the 27four ecosystem or who specifically want to back black-owned Islamic asset management; otherwise the cheaper incumbents are hard to argue with.
Pros
- Dedicated Shariah scholar board with takaful and Islamic banking audit pedigree
- Supports one of SA's leading black-owned asset managers
- Accessible through low-cost retail platforms
Cons
- Expense ratio around 1.86% is the highest among SA Shariah equity peers tracked
- Thin public fact-sheet disclosure on 27four's own site
- Category-average benchmark is a soft comparator
- R10,000 direct minimum
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Product Details
Type
Equity Unit Trust
Expense Ratio
About 1.86% per the Morningstar annual-report expense ratio history (1.87% in 2025, 1.86% in 2026); management fee 1.73%
Min Investment
R10,000 minimum initial investment (Morningstar)
Fee
1.73% actual management fee (Morningstar, 2026)
Screening Method
Sector and financial-ratio screening approved by the external 27four Shari'ah Supervisory Board
Holdings
South African listed Shariah-compliant equities
27four Investment Managers in Gauteng
27four Investment Managers's 27four Shari'ah Active Equity Prescient Fund is accessible to investors in Gauteng, structured as Shariah-Screened SA Equity Unit Trust: Shariah funds and platform portfolios in South Africa are national digital products, so province matters less than fees and governance. The product reports an expense ratio of About 1.86% per the Morningstar annual-report expense ratio history (1.87% in 2025, 1.86% in 2026); management fee 1.73%. Minimum investment: R10,000 minimum initial investment (Morningstar). 27four Investment Managers operates across South Africa, so Gauteng residents have full access to this product.
Our Take on 27four Investment Managers
27four occupies a genuinely distinct slot in SA halal investing: it is the diversification play. Where Oasis, Camissa and Old Mutual Albaraka each ask investors to trust one house's stock picking, 27four's Shari'ah Balanced Prescient FoF allocates across the underlying Shariah managers, wrapping the whole in an external three-mufti board that approves every underlying fund and instrument. The result is smoother manager risk, credible governance and a one-decision Reg 28 retirement fund at a 1.55% TER with no performance fee, which prices reasonably for a fund of funds. The trade-offs are inherent to the structure: a FoF can never be the cheapest option (Camissa's single-manager balanced fund costs 1.04%), the single-manager Active Equity fund is small with a 1.86% expense ratio, and the new Income fund lacks a published TER history. The transformation story, black-owned, woman-founded, BEE.conomics publisher, adds a values dimension no competitor matches. For investors who want halal exposure without single-manager concentration, 27four is the only game in town.
How 27four Investment Managers Works
Choose the entry point
Direct investors enter the Balanced FoF from R5,000 and the Active Equity fund from R10,000; EasyEquities offers fractional access at platform minimums; workplace savers reach the strategies through Discovery umbrella retirement funds via the Wealth Builder Fund.
Assets spread across scholar-approved managers
Contributions are allocated across underlying Shariah funds that 27four's external board has approved, blending managers rather than stocks, and rebalanced by the multi-manager process.
Reg 28 compatibility for retirement
The Balanced FoF operates within Regulation 28 limits, making it retirement annuity and pension compatible; the October 2024 Income fund adds the conservative sleeve targeting 110% of STeFI.
Double-layer compliance
Each underlying fund answers to its own manager's Shariah board, and 27four's Shari'ah Supervisory Board approves which vehicles and instruments the portfolios may hold at all.
Standard CIS liquidity
The retail funds price daily on the Prescient platform with normal collective investment scheme redemption terms.
Financing Structure
27four operates as a multi-manager on the Prescient platform: the retail funds are co-branded collective investment schemes (27four ... Prescient Fund) administered by Prescient Management Company, with 27four as investment manager. The Balanced Fund of Funds holds participatory interests in underlying Shariah-compliant funds across equity, sukuk, income and commodity mandates, blending managers rather than stocks. The Shari'ah Active Equity fund is a directly managed Shariah equity portfolio, and the Shari'ah Income fund holds sukuk and Islamic income instruments targeting 110% of STeFI. The external Shari'ah Supervisory Board approves every underlying fund and instrument, adding a second compliance layer on top of underlying managers' own boards. The Wealth Builder Fund wraps the same strategy in a life policy for Discovery umbrella retirement funds.
In-Depth Analysis
27four Investment Managers was founded in 2007 by Fatima Vawda, a mathematician by training, and took its name from 27 April 1994, the date of South Africa's first democratic election: transformation is written into the brand. The firm launched Shariah-compliant portfolios in 2008, initially for institutional and retirement clients, and built its reputation as a multi-manager: rather than picking stocks itself, it selects, combines and monitors underlying asset managers. Applied to the halal market, this created something no one else offers in SA retail: a single fund that diversifies across the country's Shariah managers.
The flagship is the 27four Shari'ah Balanced Prescient Fund of Funds, roughly R710 million, a Regulation 28 compliant multi-asset portfolio that allocates across underlying Shariah-compliant funds spanning equity, sukuk, Islamic income and commodity exposures. The multi-manager structure produces a governance double-layer that strict investors should appreciate: each underlying fund answers to its own manager's Shariah board, and 27four's external Shari'ah Supervisory Board then approves which funds and instruments the FoF may hold at all. The fund charges no performance fee and reported a 1.55% TER at 31 March 2026, reasonable for a FoF, though structurally it can never undercut a lean single-manager balanced fund like Camissa's at 1.04%.
The single-manager 27four Shari'ah Active Equity Prescient Fund is the growth option, with an expense ratio around 1.86% per Morningstar's history and a R10,000 minimum. It is the range's weak spot on price and scale. The October 2024 launch of the 27four Shari'ah Income Prescient Fund matters more strategically: targeting 110% of STeFI from sukuk and Islamic income instruments, it completed the conservative end of the range so that a full halal glide path (equity, balanced, income) can now be built entirely inside 27four wrappers. The life-wrapped Shari'ah Wealth Builder Fund extends the same portfolios into Discovery's umbrella retirement funds, putting 27four's halal offering in front of ordinary workplace savers, a distribution channel none of the boutique rivals reach.
Governance rests on an external, independent Shari'ah Supervisory Board: Mufti Ahmed Suliman (Chairman), who completed the Aalim course at Darul Uloom Zakariyya in 2002 and serves widely across SA takaful and Islamic finance boards, with Mufti Mohammed Ashraf and Mufti Zaid Haspatel, both also Darul Uloom Zakariyya trained. The board approves the collective investment schemes and instruments the portfolios may hold. The gap versus best practice is publication: Old Mutual Albaraka and Element publish signed annual compliance certificates on public pages, while 27four's compliance documentation lives in product brochures. The scholars are credible and named; the paper trail could be more public.
The firm's record has independent validation: six Raging Bull awards between 2014 and 2016, four Morningstar awards and the 2009 Manager of Managers award, alongside growth into a group spanning South Africa and the UK with fund hosting and private markets capabilities. The honest overall assessment: 27four is not the cheapest, biggest or oldest halal manager in SA, but it is the only one solving the concentration problem, and its board structure, award history and transformation credentials make it a serious core holding for investors who think in terms of manager risk rather than just fees.
Shariah Compliance Details
- External and independent Shari'ah Supervisory Board per the 27four Shari'ah product brochure: Mufti Ahmed Suliman (Chairman), Mufti Mohammed Ashraf and Mufti Zaid Haspatel (crawled 2026-08-05)
- Mufti Ahmed Suliman completed the Aalim course at Darul Uloom Zakariyya in 2002, with extensive experience in accounting, auditing and governance of Islamic financial institutions and membership of several takaful Shariah boards
- The board approves the collective investment schemes and instruments that the multi-managed Shariah portfolios may hold; underlying funds additionally carry their own managers' Shariah boards
- Signed annual certificates are referenced in product material but not published on the public website (verified 2026-08-05)
How 27four Investment Managers Compares
Against Camissa, 27four trades cost for diversification: Camissa's Islamic Balanced Fund at 1.04% is the cheaper single-manager bet, while the 27four FoF at 1.55% spreads assets across managers so no single house's drawdown dominates. Against Old Mutual Albaraka, the R7.3bn Balanced Fund brings scale, audit-backed assurance and a 1.19% B1 TER, but again concentrates in one team; 27four is the hedge against that concentration. Against Oasis Crescent, 27four has no wrappers, REIT or global feeders, but offers external-board multi-manager governance Oasis cannot replicate. The Satrix Shari'ah ETF at 0.40% remains the passive cost floor for equity only. In practice 27four pairs well with any of them: it is the diversifier in a halal portfolio, not necessarily the whole of it.
The single-manager value leader at 1.04% on its balanced flagship; choose Camissa for cost, 27four to diversify across managers with an external scholar board vetting every holding vehicle.
SA's largest Shariah balanced fund with an external Shariah audit; choose Albaraka for scale and assurance documents, 27four for multi-manager spread and the transformation mandate.
The full-service pioneer with retirement wrappers and a listed REIT; choose Oasis for architecture and history, 27four for manager diversification inside a simpler fund set.
Bottom Line
27four is South Africa's halal diversifier: the only multi-manager Shariah range in retail, governed by an external three-mufti board that approves every underlying vehicle, now spanning equity, balanced and income after the October 2024 income fund launch. It cannot win a fee fight against Camissa or a scale fight against Old Mutual Albaraka, but as the antidote to single-manager risk in a halal portfolio, and as a black-owned, woman-founded firm with a genuine award record, it earns its place.
Read full 27four Investment Managers reviewShariah Compliance & Oversight
External and independent Shari'ah Supervisory Board of three scholars per the 27four Shari'ah product brochure: Mufti Ahmed Suliman (Chairman; completed the Aalim course at Darul Uloom Zakariyya in 2002, with extensive experience in accounting, auditing and governance of Islamic financial institutions, and a member of several takaful Shariah boards), Mufti Mohammed Ashraf and Mufti Zaid Haspatel (also of Darul Uloom Zakariyya). The board approves the collective investment schemes and instruments 27four's multi-managed Shariah portfolios may hold.
2026-08-05
Why It's Halal
All holdings must be approved by 27four's external, independent Shari'ah Supervisory Board chaired by Mufti Ahmed Suliman, whose members bring AAOIFI-aligned audit and governance experience from takaful and Islamic banking boards. The Shariah screens exclude conventional financial services, alcohol, gambling, non-halal food production and interest-based leverage beyond accepted ratio thresholds, and the fund sits inside a Prescient-administered CISCA structure with independent trustee oversight. Honest caveats: at an expense ratio around 1.86% it is the priciest of the SA Shariah equity funds we tracked, notably above Camissa's 1.04% B class; assets are modest; and public disclosure is thinner than rivals, with 27four's own site providing less fund-level fact sheet detail than the platforms hosting it.
Regional Availability
27four Investment Managers serves all of South Africa
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