AIG launches Quarterly Guaranteed Funds

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AIG Life Wealth Management, the pensions and investment specialist, has launched a range of fixed period Quarterly Guaranteed Funds.

The Funds enable investors to have a level of participation in stock market investment as well as a chosen capital protection level of 95%, 98%, or 100% capital security. The level of potential stock market growth increases if less capital protection is chosen. Returns are linked to a choice of the UK, European, Japanese or American stock markets. The funds are available for periods of three months, with the ability to roll over the investment at the end of each quarter. Mark Hawthorne, sales and marketing director of AIG Life Wealth Management comments: “With recent shifts in the marke...

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