CMI puts Global Investor into Hong Kong

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Product advantages include mitigating estate duty on death

Clerical Medical International (CMI) has launched its CMI Global Investor product into the Hong Kong market, which will help enables HNWIs, trustees and companies to manage their investment portfolios and estate planning. It is available in two versions, Privilege Account and Personal Account. Privilege Account investors can invest into funds from international investments groups that are authorized by the Securities and Futures Commission. Personal Account investors can also invest in equities of any listed company listed on acceptable world stock exchanges as well as tradable bonds. I...

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