Guarantee your capital and earn interest using a bond!!!
With share prices at an all time low now is a great time to invest in FTSE 100 growth. Naturally however you may be concerned by the unpredictablity of the markets. We are currently offering an exclusive product through Skipton Building Society which offers you a simple solution.
It is in effect a building society account, so your capital is guaranteed – enabling you to invest risk free. However you could benefit from a return linked to the FTSE 100.
Please Note there is High Demand For this Product and Availability is Limited.
For all investment applications of £10,000 or more processed through Hurleys Ltd we will pay a Cashback of 1% of the investment amount while this offer is available e.g. If you invest £10,000 we will send you a cheque for £100 one month after the date of your investment.
- Capital Protected Investment - Your original investment is Guaranteed and is returned to you at the end of the investment term.
- Minimum Investment – £3,000: Maximum Investment – £250,000.
- As the Bond name suggests it is split into two parts. One third of your investment is invested in a 1 Year Fixed Rate Bond with a Guaranteed rate of 5.25% Gross pa/AER for 12 Months which is added to the bond at maturity. Two thirds of your investment is invested into an Index Linked Bond which offers a return of 100% of any positive growth dependent on the performance of the FTSE 100 index over a 5 and a half year period.
- Maximum growth you can recieve is 40%.
- You may withdraw up to 50% of your initial investment from the 1 Year Fixed Rate bond during the 1 year term.
- No Capital Gains Tax Liability
- 100% of your investment is held by Skipton Building Society
Full details of this product will be provided in the documentation/brochure sent to you and it is up to you to ensure that you fully understand the nature of investment before proceeding. If you are at all unsure of the suitability of the type of investment, both in respect of its objectives and its risk profile, you should seek independent financial advice.
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