NAVPU

Net Asset Value per Unit (NAVPU)

What are Unit Investment Trust Funds

Investors of any level of expertise and investment capacity can put their money in a basket of different kinds of investments through UITFs. There are several UITFs to choose from, each catering to a particular investment goal. They’re open-ended investments, meaning you get to choose when you put your money in and when you withdraw.

Updated as of January 30, 2026

Fund nameNet Asset Value per Unit (NAVPU)
Metro Money Market Fund1.982234
Metro Max-5 Bond Fund2.374865
Metro Max-3 Bond Fund2.407301
Metro Corporate Bond Fund1.318574
Metro Balanced Fund3.446649
Metro Equity Fund2.290245
Metro Philippine Equity Index Tracker Fund0.970913
Metro High Dividend Yield Unit Paying Fund1.147444
Metro Unit Paying Fund0.979340
Metro Short Term Bond Fund1.286504
Metrobank PERA Money Market Fund1.154740
Metrobank PERA Bond Fund1.163942
Metrobank PERA Equity Fund1.020769
Metro$ Max-3 Bond Fund1.998764
Metro$ Max-5 Bond Fund2.324860
Metro$ Short Term Bond Fund1.535688
Metro$ Money Market Fund1.170446
Metro$ Asian Investment Grade Bond Fund 1.213470
Metro Aspire Bond Feeder Fund1.288537
Metro Aspire Balanced Feeder Fund1.046893
Metro Aspire Equity Feeder Fund0.967023

Updated as of January 30, 2025

Fund nameNet Asset Value per Unit (NAVPU)
Metro$ US Equity Feeder Fund2.511553
Metro$ China Equity Feeder Fund1.263090
Metro$ Japan Equity Feeder Fund1.450451
Metro$ US Investment Grade Corporate Bond Feeder Fund1.074356
Metro$ Eurozone Equity Feeder Fund1.601395

Updated as of January 29, 2025

Fund nameNet Asset Value per Unit (NAVPU)
Metro Multi-Themed Equity Fund of Funds1.161500
Metro$ World Equity Feeder Fund1.853289
Metro Clean Energy Equity Feeder Fund1.601034

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Understanding the Net Asset Value per Unit

Net Asset Value per Unit, or NAVPU, on the other hand, is the underlying value of each unit. NAVPU is important because it allows you to compare how different schemes are trading, even though they may have very different prices. A large difference between price and NAVPU suggests that the market believes that either some better pricing is available, or that the NAV is overstated.

Investing in a Unit Investment Trust Fund (UITF) means you are buying units of participation. The amount of units you get depends on how much money you invest. How much each unit is worth will depend on the Net Asset Value Per Unit (NAVPU) which is the current market value of each unit of participation in the fund.

NAVPU Computation Method

NAVPU (net asset value per unit) is the total market value of the investment fund minus expenses and liabilities, divided by total number of units of participation.

How to understand and interpret NAVPU

To determine the value of your UITF investment, simply multiply the net asset value per unit (NAVPU) by the number of units of participation acquired. The value of the NAVPU changes daily depending on current market conditions

NAVPU will be different for various funds because the value of their investments will be different.