Investec W&I launches structured product service

Two risk-mandated portfolios

Daniel Flynn
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Investec Wealth & Investment has launched a dedicated structured product service aimed at wealthier clients of financial advisers, offering a pair of portfolios with differing risk levels.

The products, which have a minimum investment level of £250,000, are intended to give retail clients access to the institutional structured products market, which Investec W&I said can reduce fees, as well as provide an entry to liquid secondary markets rather than the "locked-in" structured products typically used by retail investors. The Diversified Growth Structured Product Portfolio is for clients with a medium to high risk appetite and is intended to provide a positive return in multiple equity market scenarios, although the firm noted returns are likely to be negative if equity mar...

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