Gilliat Financial Solutions to open with income plan launch

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Arbuthnot Banking Group is unveiling its structured products arm on 10 September with the launch of an income product.

Founded by former Keydata consultant Adrian Neave, Gilliat Financial Solutions will roll out a monthly income vehicle providing a net annual income of 6%. Structured as a reverse convertible, the plan will only provide capital protection if the underlying asset does not fall below a certain level over the plan’s term. Neave reveals the group will also be bringing to market growth plans with leveraged upside payoffs and intend to have a comprehensive suite of both capital-at-risk products and capital-protected plans covering a range of underlying asset classes and risk profiles. The...

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