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United Asia Pacific Infrastructure FundAnnual Report

for the financial year ended 31st December 2014

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United Asia Pacific Infrastructure Fund(Constituted under a Trust Deed in the Republic of Singapore)

MANAGERUOB Asset Management LtdRegistered Address:80 Raffles PlaceUOB PlazaSingapore 048624Company Registration No. : 198600120Z

OPERATIONS ADDRESS80 Raffles Place#06-00, UOB Plaza 2Singapore 048624Tel: 1800 22 22 228

DIRECTORS OF UOB ASSET MANAGEMENTTerence Ong Sea EngCheo Chai HongThio Boon Kiat

TRUSTEE / REGISTRARHSBC Institutional Trust Services (Singapore) Limited21 Collyer Quay#10-02, HSBC BuildingSingapore 049320

CUSTODIANState Street Bank and Trust CompanyOne Lincoln StreetBoston, MA 02111United States of America

AUDITORSPricewaterhouseCoopers LLP8 Cross Street#17-00, PWC BuildingSingapore 048424

SOLICITORS TO THE MANAGERTan Peng Chin LLC30 Raffles Place #11-00, Chevron HouseSingapore 048622

SOLICITORS TO THE TRUSTEEAllen & Gledhill LLPOne Marina Boulevard#28-00Singapore 018989

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A) Fund Performance

Fund Performance/ Benchmark Returns

3 mth

%Growth

6 mth

%Growth

1 yr

%Growth

3 yrAnn

CompRet

5 yrAnn

CompRet

10 yrAnn

CompRet

Since Inception

17 October 2006 Ann

Comp Ret

United Asia Pacific Infrastructure Fund -1.23 0.12 12.41 5.15 -1.87 NA -1.38Benchmark 1.48 2.98 6.00 6.00 6.00 NA 6.00

Source: Lipper, a Thomson Reuteurs Company

Note: The performance returns of the Fund are in Singapore dollars based on a NAV-to-NAV basis with net dividends reinvested. The benchmark of the Fund: The performance of the Fund will be measured against an absolute return benchmark of 6% per

annum.

For the year ended 31 December 2014, the net asset value of the Fund increased by 12.4%, outperforming the absolute return benchmark of 6%, in Singapore dollar terms.

The infrastructure index performance was mixed with wide divergence in sub-sector returns. The utilities sub-sector was the best performer with strong positive returns, while energy and materials were the worst performers with negative returns. Industrials and telecommunications also underperformed broader indices.

The Fund’s outperformance was due to positive stock selection in each of the sub-sectors. The Fund also benefited from tactical additions to holdings that were oversold in the prior year.

Key contributors to performance included: Sino Thai Engineering (Thailand), PGAS (Indonesia), Glow Energy (Thailand), Airtac (Taiwan) and Power Grid (India). The Fund benefited from its holding in Sino Thai as initials fears abated over a delay of an infrastructure bill in Thailand. In addition, the Fund benefited from its holding in Airtac, a manufacturer of automation equipment.

Key detractors included: Rex International (Singapore), Oil Search (Australia), Hutchison Whampoa (Hong Kong) and Gamuda (Malaysia).

As at end December 2014, the Fund had the following regional asset allocation: Hong Kong (13.5%), India (12.5%), Australia (10.7%), Japan (9.0%), Taiwan (8.0%), Singapore (7.8%), Indonesia (7.1%), others (17.2%) and the remainder in cash (14.2%).

By sub-sector, the Fund was invested in energy (32.3%), industrials (28.6), utilities (14.0%), telecommunication (6.6%), consumer discretionary (4.3%) and cash (14.2%).

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Economic and Market Review

The economic outlook across the Asia Pacific region was mixed. Both Japan and Australia registered slower growth, due to the effect of tax hikes and weakness in resource exports, respectively. Asia economic performance varied, with India, Indonesia and the Philippines accelerating notably, while China slowed.

China’s investment-to-GDP ratio has risen by 10 percentage points over the past decade and currently stands at 48%. This has been fuelled by massive debt creation, which led to an increase in debt-to-GDP ratio from 140% at the beginning of 2009 to 220% currently. The heavy investments made by companies over this period have resulted in overcapacity within the country and some of these companies have returns which are now below their cost of capital. This is clearly unsustainable and as a result, we are already seeing China’s fixed asset investment growth slow from 23.8% in 2011 to 15.7% in 2014.

India has been under-investing since the global financial crisis as a result of uncertainty over its economy. With the BJP winning a clear majority in recent elections, the government would be able to push through much needed structural reforms. We expect increased investment expenditure with improving business confidence. Inflation has been falling as a result of lower oil prices, enabling the central bank to cut rates in January 2015, which will boost corporate lending. The current account deficit is expected to turn into a small surplus as a result of falling crude and gold prices. All these factors bode well for capital expenditure revival in the country.

Energy prices were well-supported in the first half of 2014 given rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and Ukraine. However, as concern over supply security eased along with Saudi Arabia’s decision to lower prices and gain market share, the Brent crude oil price swiftly collapsed to US$57/bbl by year-end from a high of US$111/bbl in July 2014.

Base metal prices were generally stronger during the reporting period, with nickel being the strongest performer. This was due to Indonesia announcing an export ban on unprocessed ore, thus stopping the sizeable ore volumes being transported from Indonesia to China. In contrast, bulk commodities saw continuous pricing pressure throughout 2015 due to oversupply concerns, with iron ore, coking coal and thermal coal all ending the reporting period sharply lower.

Gold prices remained range bound between US$1,200 and US$1,400/oz. In November, gold price dropped below the band to a low of US$1,141/oz on the back of the US Federal Reserve’s comment of a possible rate hike in the first half of 2015. The gold price recovered some of the losses, ending the year at US$1,185/oz.

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Outlook and Fund Strategy

We remain positive on Asia Pacific equities. As global economic growth continues to recover and Asia Pacific growth follows suit, we expect risk assets to outperform. Falling inflation across Asia Pacific allows central banks to ease rates to support growth.

Economic performance for the region remains mixed. While growth moderates in countries like China and Australia, other Asian economies such as India, Indonesia and the Philippines look set to benefit from the decline in oil prices with the region largely being a net importer of oil. Countries such as India and Indonesia have taken the opportunity to enact fuel subsidy reforms to improve their government budgets. These structural reforms will benefit their economies in the long run.

Despite slowing growth in China, we believe investment in urbanization with investments in railways, water treatment, environment and clean energy will continue. The Fund is exposed to some of these sectors.

We believe the energy sector is currently oversold and expect a rebound sometime in the coming year. The marginal cost of crude oil production is currently above US$80/bbl and many new projects are being pushed out or cancelled due to the low price environment. While the current oil prices reflect the current supply surplus, we believe the impending supply cuts from US shale oil will help to rebalance the demand and supply situation by the second half of 2015. The Fund will continue to invest in existing low-cost producers and in exploration companies with an established record of success.

The Fund’s investment approach continues to be driven by bottom-up stock selection. The Fund favours companies with strong free cash flow and a focus on growing dividends. The Fund also invests in companies with specific growth drivers, for example, those that benefit from the move to greater automation where demand penetration in emerging markets such as China remains low compared to developed markets. The Fund looks at contrarian investments for good quality companies that might be facing a temporary de-rating or are oversold but are fundamentally strong in the longer term.

Given that the Fund has an absolute return benchmark, the Fund will hold a higher than normal cash level in times when market valuation becomes rich or when markets are volatile. The Fund remains focused on generating positive absolute returns, while minimizing the downside risk.

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B) Investments at fair value and as a percentage of NAV as at 31 December 2014 under review classified by

Fair Value % of NAV(S$)

i) Country

Australia 2,853,209 10.75 Canada 1,385,017 5.22 China 1,241,609 4.68 Germany 664,910 2.51 Hong Kong 3,576,423 13.48 India 3,305,636 12.46 Indonesia 1,883,110 7.10 Japan 2,392,916 9.02 Singapore 2,074,580 7.82 Taiwan 2,110,633 7.95 Thailand 1,276,114 4.81

Portfolio of investments 22,764,157 85.80 Other net assets 3,768,530 14.20

Total 26,532,687 100.00

ii) Industry

Consumer Discretionary 1,146,990 4.32 Energy 8,570,136 32.30 Industrials 7,597,892 28.64 Telecommunication Services 1,734,486 6.54 Utilities 3,714,653 14.00

Portfolio of investments 22,764,157 85.80 Other net assets 3,768,530 14.20

Total 26,532,687 100.00

iii) Asset Class

Equities 22,764,157 85.80 Other net assets 3,768,530 14.20

Total 26,532,687 100.00

iv) Credit rating of debt securities

N/A

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C) Top Ten Holdings

The top 10 holdings as at 31 December 2014 and 31 December 2013

10 largest holdings at 31 December 2014 Fair Value

Percentage oftotal net assetsattributable to

unitholders(S$) %

AIRTAC INTERNATIONAL GROUP 2,110,633 7.95 OIL SEARCH LIMITED 1,950,433 7.35 VERMILION ENERGY INC 1,385,017 5.22 HUTCHISON WHAMPOA LTD 1,296,291 4.89 CNOOC LIMITED 1,241,609 4.68 PT PERUSAHAAN GAS NEGARA 1,236,724 4.66 POWER GRID CORPORATION OF INDIA LIMITED 1,201,815 4.53 GLOW ENERGY PCL - NVDR 1,163,959 4.39 TECHTRONIC INDUSTRIES COMPANY LIMITED 1,146,990 4.32 YUEXIU TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE LTD 1,133,142 4.27

10 largest holdings at 31 December 2013 Fair Value

Percentage oftotal net assetsattributable to

unitholders(S$) %

KEPPEL CORPORATION LIMITED 1,712,070 5.50GAMUDA 1,438,936 4.62 LARSEN N TOUBRO (INR) 1,409,649 4.53 SINO THAI ENGR & CONSTR PCL-NVDR 1,333,204 4.28 OIL INDIA LTD 1,317,424 4.23 OIL SEARCH LTD 1,236,296 3.97 OIL & NATURAL GAS CORP LTD 1,235,737 3.97 PT PERUSAHAAN GAS NEGARA 1,218,702 3.92 HUTCHISON WHAMPOA LTD 1,149,925 3.69 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION 1,102,231 3.54

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D) Exposure to derivatives

i) fair value of derivative contracts and as a percentage of NAV as at 31 December 2014

N/A

ii) net gains/(losses) on derivative contracts realised during the financial year ended 31 December 2014

N/A

iii) net gains/(losses) on outstanding derivative contracts marked to market as at 31 December 2014

N/A

E) Amount and percentage of net asset value (NAV) invested in other schemes as at 31 December 2014

N/A

F) Amount and percentage of borrowings to net asset value (NAV) as at 31 December 2014

N/A

G) Amount of redemptions and subscriptions for the financial year ended 31 December 2014

Total amount of redemptions SGD 10,194,131 Total amount of subscriptions SGD 1,846,216

H) The amount and terms of related-party transactions for the financial year ended 31 December 2014

i) As at 31 December 2014 the Fund maintained current accounts with the United Overseas Bank Limited as follows:

Bank balances SGD 184,686

ii) Purchase/holdings of UOBAM unit trusts by UOB or its affiliated companies as at 31 December 2014

N/A

iii) Investment in Initial Public Offerings managed by UOB Group

N/A

iv) As at 31 December 2014 the brokerage income earned by UOB Kay Hian Pte Ltd was SGD 207.

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I) Expense ratios

31 December 2014 2.05%31 December 2013 1.96%

Note: The expense ratio has been computed based on the guidelines laid down by the Investment Management Association of Singapore (“IMAS”). The calculation of the expense ratio at 31 December 2014 was based on total operating expenses of $626,126 (2013: $701,543) divided by the average net asset value of $30,497,313 (2013: $35,855,894) for the year. The total operating expenses do not include (where applicable) brokerage and other transactions costs, performance fee, interest expense, distribution paid out to unitholders, foreign exchange gains/losses, front or back end loads arising from the purchase or sale of other funds and tax deducted at source or arising out of income received. The Fund does not pay any performance fee. The average net asset value is based on the daily balances.

J) Turnover ratios

31 December 2014 57.23%31 December 2013 149.85%

Note: The portfolio turnover ratio is calculated in accordance with the formula stated in the Code on Collective Investment Schemes. The calculation of the portfolio turnover ratio was based on the lower of the total value of purchases or sales of the underlying investments, being purchases of $17,452,947 (2013: purchases of $53,728,383) divided by the average daily net asset value of $30,497,313 (2013: $35,855,894).

K) Any material information that will adversely impact the valuation of the scheme such as contingent liabilities of open contracts

N/A

L) For schemes which invest more than 30% of their deposited property in another scheme, the following key information on the second-mentioned scheme (“the underlying scheme”)1 should be disclosed as well

i) top 10 holdings at fair value and as percentage of NAV as at 31 December 2014 and 31 December 2013

N/A

ii) expense ratios for the financial year ended 31 December 2014 and 31 December 2013

N/A

iii) turnover ratios for the financial year ended 31 December 2014 and 31 December 2013

N/A

1 where the underlying scheme is managed by a foreign manager which belongs to the same group of companies as, or has a formal arrangement or investment agreement with, the Singapore manager, the above information should be disclosed on the underlying scheme. In other cases, such information on the underlying scheme should be disclosed only if it is readily available to the Singapore manager.

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M) Soft dollar commissions/arrangements

UOB Asset Management has entered into soft dollars arrangements with selected brokers from whom products and services are received from third parties. The products and services relate essentially to computer hardware and software to the extent that they are used to support the investment decision making process, research and advisory services, economic and political analyses, portfolio analyses including performance measurements, market analyses, data and quotation services, all of which are believed to be helpful in the overall discharge of UOB Asset Management’s duties to clients. As such services generally benefit all of UOB Asset Management’s clients in terms of input into the investment decision making process, the soft credits utilised are not allocated on a specific client basis. The Manager confirms that trades were executed on a best execution basis and there was no churning of trades.

N) Where the scheme offers pre-determined payouts, an explanation on the calculation of the actual payouts received by participants and any significant deviation from the pre-determined payouts

N/A

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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEE

The Trustee is under a duty to take into custody and hold the assets of United Asia Pacific Infrastructure Fund (the “Fund”) in trust for the unitholders. In accordance with the Securities and Futures Act (Cap. 289), its subsidiary legislation and the Code on Collective Investment Schemes, the Trustee shall monitor the activities of the Manager for compliance with the limitations imposed on the investment and borrowing powers as set out in the Trust Deed in each annual accounting year and report thereon to unitholders in an annual report.

To the best knowledge of the Trustee, the Manager has, in all material respects, managed the Fund during the year covered by these financial statements, set out on pages 13 to 32, in accordance with the limitations imposed on the investment and borrowing powers set out in the Trust Deed.

For and on behalf of the TrusteeHSBC INSTITUTIONAL TRUST SERVICES (SINGAPORE) LIMITED

____________________________________Authorised signatory

24 March 2015

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STATEMENT BY THE MANAGER

In the opinion of the directors of UOB Asset Management Ltd, the accompanying financial statements set out on pages 13 to 32, comprising the Statement of Total Return, Statement of Financial Position, Statement of Movements of Unitholders’ Funds, Statement of Portfolio and Notes to the Financial Statements are drawn up so as to present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of United Asia Pacific Infrastructure Fund (the “Fund”) as at 31 December 2014, and the total return and changes in unitholders’ funds for the year then ended in accordance with the recommendations of Statement of Recommended Accounting Practice 7 “Reporting Framework for Unit Trusts” issued by the Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants. At the date of this statement, there are reasonable grounds to believe that the Fund will be able to meet its financial obligations as and when they materialise.

For and on behalf of the ManagerUOB ASSET MANAGEMENT LTD

____________________________________THIO BOON KIATAuthorised signatory

24 March 2015

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INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORT TO THE UNITHOLDERS OFUNITED ASIA PACIFIC INFRASTRUCTURE FUND(Constituted under a Trust Deed in the Republic of Singapore)

We have audited the accompanying financial statements of United Asia Pacific Infrastructure Fund (the “Fund”), which comprise the Statement of Financial Position and Statement of Portfolio as at 31 December 2014, the Statement of Total Return and Statement of Movements of Unitholders’ Funds for the year then ended, and a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information, as set out on pages 13 to 32.

Manager’s Responsibility for the Financial Statements

The Fund’s Manager (the “Manager”) is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these financial statements in accordance with the recommendations of Statement of Recommended Accounting Practice 7 “Reporting Framework for Unit Trusts” issued by the Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants, and for such internal control as the Manager determines is necessary to enable the preparation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.

Auditor’s Responsibility

Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with Singapore Standards on Auditing. Those standards require that we comply with ethical requirements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from material misstatement.

An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. The procedures selected depend on the auditor’s judgement, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the Fund’s preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Fund’s internal control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by the Manager, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements.

We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion.

Opinion

In our opinion, the financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Fund as at 31 December 2014 and the total return for the year then ended in accordance with the recommendations of Statement of Recommended Accounting Practice 7 “Reporting Framework for Unit Trusts” issued by the Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants.

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLPPublic Accountants and Chartered Accountants

Singapore, 24 March 2015

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The accompanying notes form an integral part of these financial statements.

STATEMENT OF TOTAL RETURNFor the financial year ended 31 December 2014

2014 2013Note $ $

IncomeDividends 907,783 843,924 Interest 11,645 2,606

919,428 846,530

Less: ExpensesManagement fee 8 457,406 538,317 Trustee fee 8 12,197 14,355 Audit fee 16,700 16,100 Registrar fee 8 25,000 25,000 Valuation fee 8 38,117 44,860 Custody fee 25,792 30,962 Interest expenses - 262 Transaction cost 181,215 492,846 Other expenses 69,513 63,081

825,940 1,225,783

Net income/(loss) 93,488 (379,253)

Net gains or losses on value of investmentsNet gain/(loss) on investments 3,832,660 (882,649)Net foreign exchange gain/(loss) 31,756 (44,088)

3,864,416 (926,737)

Total return/(deficit) for the year before income tax 3,957,904 (1,305,990)Less: Income tax 3 (18,129) (52,417)Less: Capital gains tax 3 (185,934) -

Total return/(deficit) for the year 3,753,841 (1,358,407)

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The accompanying notes form an integral part of these financial statements.

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITIONAs at 31 December 2014

2014 2013Note $ $

ASSETSPortfolio of investments 22,764,157 28,071,905 Receivables 4 22,890 16,143 Cash and bank balances 3,947,409 3,649,737

Total Assets 26,734,456 31,737,785

LIABILITIESPayables 5 201,769 326,791 Purchases awaiting settlement - 284,233

Total Liabilities 201,769 611,024

EQUITYNet assets attributable to unitholders 6 26,532,687 31,126,761

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The accompanying notes form an integral part of these financial statements.

STATEMENT OF MOVEMENTS OF UNITHOLDERS’ FUNDSFor the financial year ended 31 December 2014

2014 2013Note $ $

Net assets attributable to unitholders at the beginning of the financial year 31,126,761 40,969,488

OperationsChange in net assets attributable to unitholders

resulting from operations 3,753,841 (1,358,407)

Unitholders’ contributions/(withdrawals)Creation of units 1,846,216 656,032 Cancellation of units (10,194,131) (9,140,352)

Change in net assets attributable to unitholders resulting from net creation and cancellation of units (8,347,915) (8,484,320)

Total decrease in net assets attributable to unitholders (4,594,074) (9,842,727)

Net assets attributable to unitholders at the end of the financial year 6 26,532,687 31,126,761

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The accompanying notes form an integral part of these financial statements.

STATEMENT OF PORTFOLIOAs at 31 December 2014

Holdings at31 December

2014

Fair value at31 December

2014

Percentage oftotal net assetsattributable tounitholders at 31 December

2014$ %

By Geography - Primary Quoted Equities

AUSTRALIAOIL SEARCH LIMITED 227,964 1,950,433 7.35 SINO GAS & ENERGY HOLDINGS LTD 4,381,658 902,776 3.40

TOTAL AUSTRALIA 2,853,209 10.75

CANADAVERMILION ENERGY INC 21,239 1,385,017 5.22

CHINACNOOC LIMITED 696,000 1,241,609 4.68

GERMANYGEA GROUP AG 11,330 664,910 2.51

HONG KONGHUTCHISON WHAMPOA LTD 85,000 1,296,291 4.89 TECHTRONIC INDUSTRIES COMPANY LIMITED 268,500 1,146,990 4.32 YUEXIU TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE LTD 1,402,000 1,133,142 4.27

TOTAL HONG KONG 3,576,423 13.48

INDIAOIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED 148,978 1,067,546 4.02 OIL INDIA LTD 85,642 1,036,275 3.91 POWER GRID CORPORATION OF INDIA LIMITED 410,098 1,201,815 4.53

TOTAL INDIA 3,305,636 12.46

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STATEMENT OF PORTFOLIOAs at 31 December 2014

Holdings at31 December

2014

Fair value at31 December

2014

Percentage oftotal net assetsattributable tounitholders at 31 December

2014$ %

By Geography - Primary (continued)Quoted Equities

INDONESIAPT PERUSAHAAN GAS NEGARA 1,926,500 1,236,724 4.66 PT TELKOMUNIKASI INDONESIA 2,108,700 646,386 2.44

TOTAL INDONESIA 1,883,110 7.10

JAPANDAIKIN INDUSTRIES LTD 7,900 681,908 2.57 KUBOTA CORPORATION 39,000 759,052 2.86 MAKITA CORPORATION 5,800 351,282 1.33 SMC CORPORATION 1,700 600,674 2.26

TOTAL JAPAN 2,392,916 9.02

SINGAPOREREX INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS 2,596,000 986,480 3.72 SINGAPORE TELECOMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 279,000 1,088,100 4.10

TOTAL SINGAPORE 2,074,580 7.82

TAIWANAIRTAC INTERNATIONAL GROUP 176,000 2,110,633 7.95

THAILANDGLOW ENERGY PCL - FOREIGN 31,200 112,155 0.42 GLOW ENERGY PCL - NVDR 323,800 1,163,959 4.39

TOTAL THAILAND 1,276,114 4.81

Portfolio of investments 22,764,157 85.80 Other net assets 3,768,530 14.20

Net assets attributable to unitholders 26,532,687 100.00

The accompanying notes form an integral part of these financial statements.

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STATEMENT OF PORTFOLIOAs at 31 December 2014

Percentage of total net assetsattributable tounitholders at31 December

2014

Percentage oftotal net assetsattributable tounitholders at31 December

2013% %

By Geography - Primary (Summary)Quoted Equities

Australia 10.75 5.69 Canada 5.22 - China 4.68 6.15 Germany 2.51 - Hong Kong 13.48 9.44 India 12.46 18.85 Indonesia 7.10 10.26 Japan 9.02 - Malaysia - 7.14 Philippines - 2.18 Singapore 7.82 19.57 South Korea - 3.54 Taiwan 7.95 - Thailand 4.81 7.37

Portfolio of investments 85.80 90.19 Other net assets 14.20 9.81

Net assets attributable to unitholders 100.00 100.00

The accompanying notes form an integral part of these financial statements.

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STATEMENT OF PORTFOLIOAs at 31 December 2014

Fair value at31 December

2014

Percentage of total net assetsattributable tounitholders at31 December

2014

Percentage of total net assetsattributable to unitholders at31 December

2013$ % %

By Industry - SecondaryQuoted Equities

Consumer Discretionary 1,146,990 4.32 1.67 Energy 8,570,136 32.30 19.67 Financials - - 14.35 Industrials 7,597,892 28.64 35.41 Information Technology - - 1.58 Materials - - 4.06 Telecommunication Services 1,734,486 6.54 4.14 Utilities 3,714,653 14.00 9.31

Portfolio of investments 22,764,157 85.80 90.19 Other net assets 3,768,530 14.20 9.81

Net assets attributable to unitholders 26,532,687 100.00 100.00

The accompanying notes form an integral part of these financial statements.

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTSFor the financial year ended 31 December 2014

These notes form an integral part of and should be read in conjunction with the accompanying financial statements.

1. General

United Asia Pacific Infrastructure Fund (the “Fund”) is a Singapore-registered trust fund constituted by a Trust Deed dated 31 August 2006 between UOB Asset Management Ltd (the “Manager”) and RBC Dexia Trust Services Singapore Limited (the “Trustee”). The Deed and all supplemental deeds are governed by the laws of the Republic of Singapore.

With effect from 1 March 2011, the Trustee of the Fund has changed from RBC Dexia Trust Services Singapore Limited (the “Retired Trustee”) to HSBC Institutional Trust Services (Singapore) Limited (the “Trustee”).

The primary activity of the Fund is that of investment trading. The Fund’s investment objective is to achieve medium to long term capital growth by investing in securities (equities or equity-related securities) issued by companies which carry on infrastructure-related businesses in the Asia-Pacific region.

Subscriptions and redemptions of the units are denominated in Singapore Dollar and United States Dollar. Investors may subscribe in United States Dollar at the applicable rate of exchange from Singapore Dollar.

2. Significant accounting policies

(a) Basis of preparation

The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention, modified by the revaluation of financial assets at fair value through profit or loss, and in accordance with the Statement of Recommended Accounting Practice 7 “Reporting Framework for Unit Trusts” issued by the Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants.

(b) Recognition of income

Dividend income is recognised when the right to receive payment is established. Interest income is recognised on a time proportion basis using the effective interest method.

(c) Investments

Investments are classified as financial assets at fair value through profit or loss.

(i) Initial recognition

Purchase of investments are recognised on the trade date. Investments are recorded at fair value on initial recognition.

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2. Significant accounting policies (continued)

(c) Investments (continued)

(ii) Subsequent measurement

Investments are subsequently carried at fair value. Net change in fair value on investments are included in the Statement of Total Return in the year in which they arise.

(iii) Derecognition

Investments are derecognised on the trade date of disposal. The resultant realised gains and losses on the sales of investments are computed on the basis of the difference between the weighted average cost and selling price gross of transaction costs, and are taken up in the Statement of Total Return.

(d) Basis of valuation of investments

The fair value of financial assets and liabilities traded in active markets is based on quoted market prices at the close of trading on the reporting date. The quoted market price used for investments held by the Fund is the last traded market price for both financial assets and financial liabilities where the last traded price falls within the bid-ask spread. In circumstances where the last traded price is not within the bid-ask spread, the Manager will determine the point within the bid-ask spread that is most representative of fair value.

(e) Foreign currency translation

(i) Functional and presentation currency

The Fund’s investors are mainly from Singapore with the subscriptions and redemptions of the units denominated in Singapore Dollar and United States Dollar.

The performance of the Fund is measured and reported to the investors in Singapore Dollar. The Manager considers the Singapore Dollar as the currency of the primary economic environment in which the Fund operates. The financial statements are presented in Singapore Dollar, which is the Fund’s functional and presentation currency.

(ii) Transactions and balances

Foreign currency transactions are translated into the functional currency using the exchange rates prevailing at the dates of the transactions. Foreign exchange gains and losses resulting from the settlement of such transactions and from the translation at year-end exchange rates of monetary assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are recognised in the Statement of Total Return. Translation differences on non-monetary financial assets and liabilities such as equities are also recognised in the Statement of Total Return within the net gain or loss on investments.

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2. Significant accounting policies (continued)

(f) Expenses charged to the Fund

All direct expenses relating to the Fund are charged directly to the Statement of Total Return. In addition, certain expenses shared by all unit trusts managed by the Manager are allocated to each Fund based on the respective Fund’s net asset value.

(g) Financial derivatives

Financial derivatives including forwards and swaps are entered into for the purposes of efficient portfolio management, tactical asset allocation or specific hedging of financial assets held as determined by the Manager and in accordance with the provision of the Trust Deed and the Code on Collective Investment Schemes.

Financial derivatives outstanding on the reporting date are valued at the forward rate or at the current market prices using the “mark-to-market” method, as applicable, and the resultant gains and losses are taken up in the Statement of Total Return.

(h) Distributions

The Manager has the absolute discretion to determine whether a distribution is to be made. In such an event, an appropriate amount will be transferred to a distribution account, to be paid out on the distribution date. The amount shall not be treated as part of the property of the Fund. Distributions are accrued for at the reporting date if the necessary approvals have been obtained and a legal or constructive obligation has been created.

3. Income tax and capital gains tax

2014 2013$ $

Overseas income tax 9,701 30,150 Singapore income tax 8,428 22,267

Total income tax 18,129 52,417

Capital gains tax 185,934 -

The Fund was granted the status of a Designated Unit Trust (“DUT’’) in Singapore. Under the DUT Scheme, subject to certain conditions and reporting obligations being met, certain income of the DUT Fund is not taxable in accordance with Sections 35(12) and 35(12A) of the Income Tax Act. Such income includes:

(i) gains or profits derived from Singapore or elsewhere from the disposal of securities;

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3. Income tax and capital gains tax (continued)

(ii) interest (other than interest for which tax has been deducted under Section 45 of the Singapore Income Tax Act);

(iii) dividends derived from outside Singapore and received in Singapore;

(iv) gains or profits derived from foreign exchange transactions, transactions in future contracts, transactions in interest rate or currency forwards, swaps or option contracts and transactions in forwards, swaps or option contracts relating to any securities or financial index;

(v) discount, prepayment fee, redemption premium and break cost from qualifying debt securities issued during the prescribed period; and

(vi) distributions from foreign unit trusts derived from outside Singapore and received in Singapore.

The Singapore income tax represents tax deducted at source for Singapore sourced dividends. The overseas income tax represents tax withheld on foreign sourced income.

The Fund is required to recognise a tax liability when it is probable that the tax laws of foreign countries require a tax liability to be assessed on the Fund’s gains on investments sourced from such foreign countries, assuming the relevant taxing authorities have full knowledge of all the facts and circumstances. The tax liability is then measured at the amount expected to be paid to the relevant taxation authorities using the tax laws and rates that have been enacted or substantively enacted by the end of the reporting period. There is sometimes uncertainty about the way enacted tax law is applied to offshore investment funds. This creates uncertainty about whether or not a tax liability will ultimately be paid by the Fund. Therefore when measuring any uncertain tax liabilities management considers all of the relevant facts and circumstances available at the time which could influence the likelihood of payment, including any formal or informal practices of the relevant tax authorities.

As at 31 December 2014 and 2013, the Fund has uncertain tax exposure with respect to gains on investments of which the tax liability is estimated to be nil. While this represents the Manager’s best estimate, the estimated value could differ significantly from the amount ultimately payable.

4. Receivables

2014 2013$ $

Amounts receivable for creation of units - 5,331 Dividends receivable 22,890 10,812

22,890 16,143

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5. Payables

2014 2013$ $

Amounts payable for cancellation of units 60,872 168,988 Amount due to Manager 115,121 131,448 Amount due to Trustee 2,826 3,230 Other creditors and accrued expenses 22,950 23,125

201,769 326,791

6. Units in issue

During the year ended 31 December 2014 and 2013, the number of units issued, redeemed and outstanding were as follows:

2014 2013

Units at the beginning of the year 43,391,434 54,879,634 Units created 2,281,395 901,781 Units cancelled (12,754,904) (12,389,981)

Units at the end of the year* 32,917,925 43,391,434

* Included above are units denominated in USD 3,129,541 4,411,889

Net assets attributable to unitholders ($) 26,532,687 31,126,761

Net asset value per unit ($) 0.806 0.717

There is no difference between the net assets attributable to unitholders per financial statements and the net assets attributable to unitholders for issuing/redeeming of units.

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7. Financial risk management

The Fund’s activities expose it to a variety of market risk (including currency risk, interest rate risk and price risk), credit risk and liquidity risk. The Fund’s overall risk management programme seeks to minimise potential adverse effects on the Fund’s financial performance. The Fund may use financial futures contracts, financial options contracts and/or currency forward contracts subject to the terms of the Prospectus to moderate certain risk exposures. Specific guidelines on exposures to individual securities and certain industries are in place for the Fund at any time as part of the overall financial risk management to reduce the Fund’s risk exposures.

The Fund’s assets principally consist of financial instruments such as equity investments and cash. They are held in accordance with the published investment policies of the Fund. The allocation of assets between the various types of investments is determined by the Manager to achieve their investment objectives.

(a) Market risk

Market risk is the risk of loss arising from uncertainty concerning movements in market prices and rates, including observable variables such as interest rates, credit spreads, exchange rates, and others that may be only indirectly observable such as volatilities and correlations. Market risk includes such factors as changes in economic environment, consumption pattern and investor’s expectation etc. which may have significant impact on the value of the investments. The Fund’s investments are substantially dependent on changes in market prices. The Fund’s investments are monitored by the Manager on a regular basis so as to assess changes in fundamentals and valuation. Although the Manager makes reasonable efforts in the choice of investments, events beyond reasonable control of the Manager could affect the prices of the underlying investments and hence the asset value of the Fund. Guidelines are set to reduce the Fund’s risk exposures to market volatility such as diversifying the portfolio by investing across various geographies, alternatively, the Fund may be hedged using derivative strategies.

(i) Foreign exchange risk

The Fund has monetary financial assets and liabilities denominated in currencies other than Singapore Dollar and it may be affected favourably or unfavourably by exchange rate regulations or changes in the exchange rates between the Singapore Dollar and such other currencies. The Manager may at his discretion, implement a currency management strategy either to reduce currency volatility or to hedge the currency exposures of the Fund.

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7. Financial risk management (continued)

(a) Market risk (continued)

(i) Foreign exchange risk (continued)

The table below summarises the Fund’s exposure to foreign currencies as of the end of the financial year.

As at 31 December 2014

SGD IDR HKD AUD INR CAD TWD JPY Others Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

AssetsPortfolio of

investments 2,074,580 1,883,110 4,818,032 2,853,209 3,305,636 1,385,017 2,110,633 2,392,916 1,941,024 22,764,157Receivables 18,972 - - - - 3,918 - - - 22,890Cash and bank

balances 2,896,737 - 4,364 - - - 990,595 - 55,713 3,947,409

Total Assets 4,990,289 1,883,110 4,822,396 2,853,209 3,305,636 1,388,935 3,101,228 2,392,916 1,996,737 26,734,456

LiabilitiesPayables 201,467 - - - - - - - 302 201,769

Total Liabilities 201,467 - - - - - - - 302 201,769

Net currency exposure 4,788,822 1,883,110 4,822,396 2,853,209 3,305,636 1,388,935 3,101,228 2,392,916 1,996,435

As at 31 December 2013

SGD IDR HKD THB INR MYR TWD USD Others Total

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

AssetsPortfolio of

investments 5,329,600 3,194,152 4,852,594 2,294,851 5,866,806 2,221,638 - 761,064 3,551,200 28,071,905

Receivables 10,812 - - - - - - 5,331 - 16,143

Cash and bank balances 1,805,383 - 4,159 - - 9,407 1,113,653 717,134 1 3,649,737

Total Assets 7,145,795 3,194,152 4,856,753 2,294,851 5,866,806 2,231,045 1,113,653 1,483,529 3,551,201 31,737,785

LiabilitiesPayables 292,548 - - 715 - - - - 33,528 326,791

Purchases awaiting settlement - - - 284,233 - - - - - 284,233

Total Liabilities 292,548 - - 284,948 - - - - 33,528 611,024

Net currency exposure 6,853,247 3,194,152 4,856,753 2,009,903 5,866,806 2,231,045 1,113,653 1,483,529 3,517,673

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7. Financial risk management (continued)

(a) Market risk (continued)

(i) Foreign exchange risk (continued)

Investments, which is the significant item in the Statement of Financial Position, is exposed to currency risk and other price risk. The other price risk sensitivity analysis includes the impact of currency risk on non-monetary investments. The Fund’s net financial assets comprise significantly non-monetary investments, hence currency risk sensitivity analysis has not been performed on the remaining financial assets.

(ii) Price risk

Price risk is the risk of potential adverse changes to the value of financial investments because of changes in market conditions and volatility in security prices.

The table below summarises the impact of increases/decreases from the Fund’s underlying investments in equities on the Fund’s net assets attributable to unitholders at 31 December 2014 and 2013. The analysis is based on the assumption that the index components within the benchmark increased/decreased by a reasonable possible shift, with all other variables held constant and that the fair value of the Fund’s investments moved according to the historical correlation with the index.

2014 2013Benchmark component Net impact to

net assets attributable

to unitholders

Net impact to net assets attributable

to unitholders$ % $ %

80% MSCI Asia Pacific ex Japan, 20% MSCI Japan 3,551,208 20 5,951,244 20

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7. Financial risk management (continued)

(a) Market risk (continued)

(iii) Interest rate risk

Interest rate risk is the risk that the value of a financial instrument will fluctuate due to changes in market interest rates.

Other than cash balances, the Fund’s financial assets and liabilities are largely non-interest bearing. Hence, the Fund is not subjected to significant risk due to fluctuations in the prevailing levels of market interest rates.

(b) Liquidity risk

The Fund is exposed to daily cash redemptions and disbursements for the settlements of purchases. The Manager therefore ensures that the Fund maintains sufficient cash and cash equivalents and that it is able to obtain cash from the sale of investments held to meet its liquidity requirements. Reasonable efforts will be taken to invest in securities which are traded in a relatively active market and which can be readily disposed of.

The Fund’s investments in listed securities are considered to be readily realisable as they are listed on established regional stock exchanges.

The table below analyses the Fund’s financial liabilities into relevant maturity groupings based on the remaining period at the reporting date to the contractual maturity date. The amounts in the table are the contractual undiscounted cash flows. Balances due within 12 months equal their carrying balances, as the impact of discounting is not significant.

As at 31 December 2014Less than3 months

$

Payables 201,769

As at 31 December 2013Less than3 months

$

Payables 326,791 Purchases awaiting settlement 284,233

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7. Financial risk management (continued)

(c) Credit risk

The Fund takes on exposure to credit risk, which is the risk that a counterparty will be unable to pay amounts in full when due. The Fund’s credit risk is concentrated on cash and bank balances, and amounts or securities receivable on the sale and purchase of investments respectively. In order to mitigate exposure to credit risk, all transactions in listed securities are settled/paid for upon delivery and transacted with approved counterparties using an approved list of brokers that are regularly assessed and updated by the Manager.

The table below summarises the credit rating of banks and custodians in which the Fund’s assets are held as at 31 December 2014 and 2013.

The credit ratings are based on the Bank Financial Strength ratings published by the rating agency.

As at 31 December 2014Source of

Credit rating credit rating

BankState Street Bank & Trust Co. B- Moody'sUnited Overseas Bank Limited B Moody's

CustodianState Street Bank & Trust Co. B- Moody’s

As at 31 December 2013Source of

Credit rating credit rating

BankState Street Bank & Trust Co. B- Moody’sUnited Overseas Bank Limited B Moody’s

CustodianState Street Bank & Trust Co. B- Moody’s

The maximum exposure to credit risk at the reporting date is the carrying amount of the financial assets.

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7. Financial risk management (continued)

(d) Capital management

The Fund’s capital is represented by the net assets attributable to unitholders. The Fund strives to invest the subscriptions of redeemable participating units in investments that meet the Fund’s investment objectives while maintaining sufficient liquidity to meet unitholder redemptions.

(e) Fair value estimation

The fair value of financial assets and liabilities traded in active markets (such as publicly traded derivatives and trading securities) are based on quoted market prices at the close of trading on the reporting date. The quoted market price used for both financial assets and financial liabilities held by the Fund is the last traded market prices.

The Fund classifies fair value measurements using a fair value hierarchy that reflects the significance of the inputs used in making the measurements. The fair value hierarchy has the following levels:

• Quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1).• Inputs other than quoted prices included within Level 1 that are observable for the

asset or liability, either directly (that is, as prices) or indirectly (that is, derived from prices) (Level 2).

• Inputs for the asset or liability that are not based on observable market data (that is, unobservable inputs) (Level 3).

The following table analyses within the fair value hierarchy the Fund’s financial assets and liabilities (by class) measured at fair value at 31 December 2014 and 2013:

As at 31 December 2014 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total$ $ $ $

AssetsFinancial assets at fair value through profit or loss - Quoted equities 22,764,157 - - 22,764,157

As at 31 December 2013 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total$ $ $ $

AssetsFinancial assets at fair value through profit or loss - Quoted equities 28,071,905 - - 28,071,905

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7. Financial risk management (continued)

(e) Fair value estimation (continued)

Investments whose values are based on quoted market prices in active markets, and therefore classified within Level 1, comprise active listed equities. The Fund does not adjust the quoted price for these instruments.

Except for cash and cash equivalents which are classified as Level 1, the Fund’s assets and liabilities not measured at fair value at 31 December 2014 and 2013 have been classified as Level 2. The carrying amounts of these assets and liabilities approximate their fair values as at the Statement of Financial Position date.

8. Related party transactions

(a) The Manager and the Trustee of the Fund are UOB Asset Management Ltd and HSBC Institutional Trust Services (Singapore) Limited respectively. UOB Asset Management Ltd is a subsidiary of United Overseas Bank Limited and HSBC Institutional Trust Services (Singapore) Limited is a subsidiary of HSBC Holdings Plc.

Management and valuation fees are paid to the Manager, while trustee fee is paid to the Trustee and the registrar fee is paid to HSBC Institutional Trust Services (Singapore) Limited, a subsidiary of HSBC Holdings Plc. These fees paid or payable by the Fund shown in the Statement of Total Return and in the respective Notes to the Financial Statements are on terms set out in the Trust Deed. All other related party transactions are shown elsewhere in the financial statements.

(b) As at the end of the financial year, the Fund maintained the following account with a related party:

2014 2013$ $

United Overseas Bank LimitedBank balances 184,686 173,837

(c) The following transactions took place during the financial year between the Fund and United Overseas Bank Limited at terms agreed between the parties:

2014 2013$ $

Bank charges 30 30 Interest expense - 2,467

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8. Related party transactions (continued)

(d) UOB Kay Hian Pte Ltd is an affiliate company of United Overseas Bank Limited.

During the financial year, the Fund has brokerage fee paid or payable to UOB Kay Hian Pte Ltd as follows:

2014 2013$ $

Brokerage charges 207 13,121

9. Financial ratios

2014 2013

Expense ratio 1 2.05% 1.96%Turnover ratio 2 57.23% 149.85%

1 The expense ratio has been computed based on the guidelines laid down by the Investment Management Association of Singapore (“IMAS”). The calculation of the expense ratio at 31 December 2014 was based on total operating expenses of $626,126 (2013: $701,543) divided by the average net asset value of $30,497,313 (2013: $35,855,894) for the year. The total operating expenses do not include (where applicable) brokerage and other transactions costs, performance fee, interest expense, distribution paid out to unitholders, foreign exchange gains/losses, front or back end loads arising from the purchase or sale of other funds and tax deducted at source or arising out of income received. The Fund does not pay any performance fee. The average net asset value is based on the daily balances.

2 The portfolio turnover ratio is calculated in accordance with the formula stated in the Code on Collective Investment Schemes. The calculation of the portfolio turnover ratio was based on the lower of the total value of purchases or sales of the underlying investments, being purchases of $17,452,947 (2013: purchases of $53,728,383) divided by the average daily net asset value of $30,497,313 (2013: $35,855,894).

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