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CAUSEWAY SECURITIES LAUNCH NEW PRODUCT FOR SEPTEMBER 2021

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We are writing to let you know that Causeway Securities have launched a new plan for September 2021:

FTSE 100 Step Down Kick-Out Plan

A brief summary of the plan, which is only available on an ‘Advised basis, is detailed below.

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Causeway Securities FTSE 100 Step Down Kick-Out Plan – September 2021

Potential Investment Return:  5.70% return on investment for each year the Plan runs (paid gross), only payable if the Plan Kicks-Out.

Kick-Out Level:  25 September 2023: 105%, 24 September 2024: 100%, 24 September 2025: 100%, 24 September 2026: 95%, 24 September 2027: 90%, 25 September 2028: 85%.

Kick-Out Barrier:  The Plan will Kick-Out if the respective Closing Level of the Underlying Asset, on any Observation Date from end of Year 2, is at or above the Kick Out Level. In this event an investor will receive their Initial Capital back, plus a Potential Investment Return of 5.70% for each year that the Plan has been in existence. The first Observation Date on which an early maturity could be triggered will be 25 September 2023 two years after the Start Date.

Capital Protection Barrier:  65% of the Opening Level (observed on the Final Observation Date of the Plan only). If on the Final Observation Date the Closing Level of the Underlying Asset is less than 65% of its Opening Level (representing a decline of more than 35% from the Opening Level), your Initial Capital will be lost at a rate of 1% for every 1% that the Final Level of the Underlying Asset is below its Opening Level.

About Goldman Sachs International (the ‘Counterparty’):  Issuer of the Securities Goldman, Sachs & Co. Wertpapier GmbH is the Issuer of the Securities. They have not prepared this document and therefore accept no responsibility for its contents, nor any liability for any losses in connection with the information contained herein. Causeway Securitits have prepared this document and accepts responsibility for it contents.

Guarantor of the Securities Credit Rating Relevant credit ratings and outlooks for Goldman Sachs International (‘Guarantor of the Securities’).

Click here for more details on the Causeway Securities FTSE 100 Step own Kick-Out Plan – September 2021
Whilst writing, we would like to remind you that the Causeway Securities FTSE 100 Kick-Out Plan – August 2021 is due to close on 13th August.  This plan, issued by Société Générale, offers potential investment returns of 7.25% per annum (paid gross), over a maximum 7-year term. The plan will mature early if the FTSE 100 is equal to or above its start level, observed annually from year 3. The delayed kick-out feature allows the investor to roll up a minimum of 3 years return, while still offering 5 opportunities for a successful maturity.

Key Dates:
ISA transfer deadline: 30th July 2021
Application form and monies deadline (including Direct Investment & ISA Subscriptions 2021/22): 13th August 2021
Start Date: 20th August 2021

If you are interested in this plan then please find full details below with a link to the plan on the website.

Causeway Securities FTSE 100 Kick Out Plan – August 2021

Investment Return: 7.25% return on investment for each year the Plan runs (paid gross), only payable if the Plan Kicks-Out.

Kick Out Barrier: The Plan will Kick-Out if the respective Closing Level of the Underlying Asset, on any Observation Date, is at or above 100% of its respective Opening Level. In this event an investor will receive their Initial Capital back, plus a Potential Investment Return of 7.25% for each year that the Plan has been in existence. The first Observation Date on which an early maturity could be triggered will be 20th August 2024, three years after the Start Date.

Capital Return: 65% of the Opening Level (observed on the Final Observation Date of the Plan only). If on the Final Observation Date the Closing Level of the Underlying Asset is less than 65% of its Opening Level (representing a decline of more than 35% from the Opening Level), your Initial Capital will be lost at a rate of 1% for every 1% that the Final Level of the Underlying Asset is below its Opening Level.

About Société Générale: The Counterparty of the Securities is Société Générale. If Société Générale were to fail or become insolvent, you could lose some or all of your investment and any return that may be due, irrespective of the performance
of the Underlying Asset.The relevant credit ratings and outlooks for Société Générale (‘Guarantor of the Securities’) are detailed below:

IMPORTANT:
The credit rating of Société Générale is subject to change during both the offer period and the investment term. Any information on credit ratings of the Counterparty provided in the Brochure is correct at the time of publication. The credit ratings assigned to the Counterparty can change at any time without notice.

Click here for more details of the Causeway Securities FTSE 100 Kick Out Plan – August 2021
Don’t Forget the Risks

As with all forms of investment there are risks involved. These plans do not guarantee to repay the money invested. The potential returns of the plans and repaying the money invested are linked to the level of the stock market and also depend on the financial stability of the Issuer and Counterparty Bank.

Past performance is not a guide to future performance and may not be repeated.  Investment involves risk. The performance data does not take account of the commissions and costs incurred on the issue and redemption of shares. The value of investments and the income from them may go down as well as up and investors may not get back any of the amount originally invested. Because of this, an investor is not certain to make a profit on an investment and may lose money. Exchange rate changes may cause the value of overseas investments to rise or fall.

The promotion of the plans does not constitute ‘advice’ to invest. Advice is always specific to an individual investor’s circumstances and needs, following the process of ‘know your customer’, with the aim of ensuring that any product is suitable for an investor.

As always, the recommendation and common sense approach is to consider product solutions as a portfolio, never over-exposing oneself to a point of financial pain and suffering liquidity or counterparty over exposure.

At the Best Price FS price point the Causeway Securities Plans are certainly worthy of consideration for inclusion within investment portfolios.

Warmest Regards.

Best Price FS Team