The Manulife Dragon Growth Equity Feeder Fund lets you invest in the giants of China and Hong Kong using Philippine pesos. Here's what it holds, who it suits, and how to invest through DragonFi.
It's an equity UITF structured as a feeder fund, which means it channels almost all of your money into a single larger fund focused on Greater China. That fund invests in companies listed in Hong Kong, or with substantial business interests in Hong Kong and mainland China. It is managed by Manulife.
What does it invest in?
Through its target fund, it invests at least 70% of its assets in equities of companies tied to Hong Kong and China, spanning technology, finance, consumer, and industrial sectors. Its performance is measured against the MSCI Zhong Hua Index, which covers Chinese and Hong Kong stocks.
What's the target fund?
At least 90% of the fund's assets are invested in the Manulife Global Fund, Dragon Growth Fund, managed by Manulife Investment Management. As of mid-2026, its largest holdings included major Chinese and Hong Kong companies such as Alibaba, Tencent, China Construction Bank, AIA Group, and Ping An Insurance. For the current, full breakdown, see the fund's page in the DragonFi app.
Who is this fund for?
This fund may suit you if you:
- Believe in the long-term growth of China and Hong Kong
- Want exposure to some of Asia's largest technology and finance companies
- Are comfortable with the ups and downs of the stock market, which can be sharper for this region
- Are investing for the long term, ideally five years or more
What's the risk level?
This is an aggressive-risk fund, the highest of the three risk bands. As a stock fund concentrated in one part of the world, its value can swing significantly, and Greater China markets in particular can move sharply on policy and economic news. Because the underlying investments are in foreign currencies, exchange rate movements also affect your returns. Returns are not guaranteed.
Can I hold this in a PERA or Regular account?
This fund is available through a Regular DragonFi account. It is not one of DragonFi's PERA-eligible funds.
What are the fees?
Like all UITFs, this fund charges a 1.75% per annum trust fee, already deducted from the fund before the daily price is calculated, so you don't pay it separately. Because it's a feeder fund, you also indirectly shoulder the small expenses of the underlying target fund. Fees can change over time, so for the exact current trust fee, check this fund's page in the DragonFi app.
What's the minimum investment?
You can start investing in this fund for as low as ₱1,000 on DragonFi, and you can add to it any time.
How do I invest in or add to this fund?
You can invest in or top up this fund directly in the DragonFi app in a few taps. For the full steps, the daily cut-off time, and how your buy-in price (NAVPU) is set, see the "How to invest in a fund" article by DragonFi. One thing to know about feeder funds: because the target fund is based overseas, your order may be priced with a slight delay compared with local funds.
How do I sell or redeem it?
You can redeem some or all of your investment in the app whenever you like, with no fixed lock-in period. Because this is a feeder fund, proceeds usually take a little longer to arrive than they would for a local fund, typically around six to seven banking days, since the money comes from the overseas target fund. For details, see the "How to sell or redeem a fund" article by DragonFi.
Where do I see the current NAVPU and returns?
The live price (NAVPU) and the latest returns are always shown on this fund's page in the DragonFi app. We don't list those figures here because they change every day, so the app is your most up-to-date source.
Good to know
- Can move sharply. Greater China markets are known for bigger swings than more developed markets, so a steady, long-term mindset helps.
- Currency moves matter. Because the underlying stocks are in foreign currencies, exchange rates can affect your returns.
Access the fund page here:
Manulife Dragon Growth Equity Feeder Fund | DragonFi
This fund is not a deposit and is not insured by the Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation (PDIC). Returns are not guaranteed. The fund's price (NAVPU) can rise and fall, so you may get back less than you invested, and past performance is not indicative of future results.