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FTIF - Templeton Latin America Fund August 31, 2021 FTIF - Templeton Latin America Fund August 31, 2021 FTIF - Templeton Latin America August 31, 2021 Fund Portfolio Holdings The following portfolio data for the Franklin Templeton funds is made available to the public under our Portfolio Holdings Release Policy and is "as of" the date indicated. This portfolio data should not be relied upon as a complete listing of a fund's holdings (or of a fund's top holdings) as information on particular holdings may be withheld if it is in the fund's interest to do so. Additionally, foreign currency forwards are not included in the portfolio data. Instead, the net market value of all currency forward contracts is included in cash and other net assets of the fund. Further, portfolio holdings data of over-the-counter derivative investments such as Credit Default Swaps, Interest Rate Swaps or other Swap contracts list only the name of counterparty to the derivative contract, not the details of the derivative. Complete portfolio data can be found in the semi- and annual financial statements of the fund. Security Security Shares/ Market % of Coupon Maturity Identifier Name Positions Held Value TNA Rate Date 2311238 AGUAS ANDINAS SA 25,207,469 $5,637,478 0.77% N/A N/A BG7ZWY7 AMBEV SA 6,942,756 $22,961,024 3.13% N/A N/A B06L266 AMERICANAS SA 2,198,825 $17,588,728 2.40% N/A N/A BF7LBH4 ATACADAO SA 4,417,886 $15,507,950 2.12% N/A N/A BG36ZK1 B3 SA - BRASIL BOLSA BALCAO 11,013,794 $29,970,521 4.09% N/A N/A 059460303 BANCO BRADESCO SA 6,714,231 $30,079,754 4.11% N/A N/A BOLSA MEXICANA DE VALORES SAB DE B39VVF6 17,358,842 $35,954,394 4.91% N/A N/A CV B1RYG58 BR MALLS PARTICIPACOES SA 2,160,864 $3,773,796 0.52% N/A N/A 2840970 CCR SA 3,637,359 $8,617,583 1.18% N/A N/A B031NN3 CPFL ENERGIA SA 2,405,287 $13,509,111 1.84% N/A N/A 2232878 CREDICORP LTD 90,355 $9,634,553 1.31% N/A N/A B27WY88 DEXCO SA 3,037,011 $12,105,636 1.65% N/A N/A 2311443 EMBOTELLADORA ANDINA SA 4,122,168 $8,337,680 1.14% N/A N/A FOMENTO ECONOMICO MEXICANO SAB 2242059 2,326,820 $20,258,906 2.76% N/A N/A DE CV GRUPO AEROPORTUARIO DEL P4959P100 886,438 $10,322,368 1.41% N/A N/A PACIFICO SAB DE CV GRUPO FINANCIERO BANORTE SAB DE 2421041 4,805,996 $31,724,830 4.33% N/A N/A CV 2643674 GRUPO MEXICO SAB DE CV 10,747,275 $50,058,755 6.83% N/A N/A HAPVIDA PARTICIPACOES E BF4J7N9 2,693,445 $7,667,948 1.05% N/A N/A INVESTIMENTOS SA IGUATEMI EMPRESA DE SHOPPING B1NXMK6 1,025,533 $6,781,285 0.93% N/A N/A CENTERS SA BK8WRM8 INTERCORP FINANCIAL SERVICES INC 857,445 $19,386,831 2.65% N/A N/A 2458771 ITAUSA SA 16,097,457 $35,989,711 4.91% N/A N/A 2849739 ITAU UNIBANCO HOLDING SA 4,382,883 $25,990,496 3.55% N/A N/A KIMBERLY-CLARK DE MEXICO SAB DE 2491914 11,263,023 $19,890,882 2.71% N/A N/A CV B08K3S0 LOCALIZA RENT A CAR SA 1,751,631 $18,788,224 2.56% N/A N/A 2523367 LOJAS AMERICANAS SA 5,520,314 $6,213,696 0.85% N/A N/A franklintempleton.co.uk 1 FTIF - Templeton Latin America Fund August 31, 2021 Security Security Shares/ Market % of Coupon Maturity Identifier Name Positions Held Value TNA Rate Date DDD1033582 NATURA & CO HOLDING SA 856,453 $8,550,367 1.17% N/A N/A 2683777 PETROBRAS DISTRIBUIDORA SA 1,428,075 $7,509,715 1.02% N/A N/A DDD265376 PETROLEO BRASILEIRO SA 10,717,016 $56,356,802 7.69% N/A N/A BNDQ8P6 REDE D'OR SAO LUIZ SA 1,303,002 $17,342,951 2.37% N/A N/A BYXZ2W5 RUMO SA 5,864,276 $21,231,638 2.90% N/A N/A BFH4PZ9 SER EDUCACIONAL SA 1,708,100 $4,287,965 0.59% N/A N/A SOCIEDAD QUIMICA Y MINERA DE 2718301 91,848 $4,802,907 0.66% N/A N/A CHILE SA SOQUIMICH B10LQP6 TOTVS SA 4,664,691 $35,725,747 4.88% N/A N/A 2196286 VALE SA 3,419,303 $65,257,432 8.91% N/A N/A P98180188 WAL-MART DE MEXICO SAB DE CV 7,135,908 $25,389,266 3.46% N/A N/A BK4Y052 XP INC 258,408 $12,571,549 1.72% N/A N/A franklintempleton.co.uk 2 FTIF - Templeton Latin America Fund August 31, 2021 Important Information Source: Franklin Templeton Investments as at 31/08/21 , unless stated otherwise. The fund is a subfund of Franklin Templeton Investment Funds, a Luxembourg-domiciled SICAV. For further information please refer to the relevant Full Prospectus and the relevant Key Investor Information Document. This document is intended to be of general interest only and does not constitute legal or tax advice nor is it an offer for shares or invitation to apply for shares of Franklin Templeton Investment Funds SICAV. Nothing in this document should be construed as investment advice. Subscriptions to shares of the fund can only be made on the basis of the current Full Prospectus and, the relevant Key Investor Information Document, accompanied by the latest available audited annual report and the latest semi-annual report if published thereafter. Copies of these documents are available free of charge from our website or from the address listed below. The value of shares in the fund and income received from it can go down as well as up, and investors may not get back the full amount invested. Past performance is not an indicator or a guarantee of future performance. Currency fluctuations may affect the value of overseas investments. All or most of the protections provided by the UK Regulatory System will not apply to Franklin Templeton Investment (SICAV) Investors. An investment in the fund entails risks which are described in the fund’s Full Prospectus and the relevant Key Investor Information Document. Investments in derivative instruments entail specific risks more fully described in the Fund’s prospectus and in the relevant references to particular industries, sectors or companies are for general information and are not necessarily indicative of a fund’s holding at any one time. For a free copy of the latest prospectus, the relevant Key Investor Information Document, the annual report and semi-annual report, if published thereafter or for more information about any Franklin Templeton Investments’ fund, UK investors should contact: Franklin Templeton Investments, Telephone: 0800 305 306, Email: [email protected] or write to us at the address below. Issued by Franklin Templeton Investment Management Limited (FTIML), Cannon Place, 78 Cannon Street, London EC4N 6HL. FTIML is authorised and regulated in the UK by the Financial Conduct Authority Franklin Templeton Investment Management Limited. Cannon Place, 78 Cannon Street, London, EC4N 6HL franklintempleton.co.uk © 2021 Franklin Templeton Investments. All rights reserved. franklintempleton.co.uk 3.
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