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New Fund with 100% Capital Protection
We are happy to announce the launch of a new capital guaranteed fund exclusively for our Ancoria Life Policy clients.
Ancoria 0.50% EUR Fund provides an annual coupon of 0.50% for a period of 2 years with full capital protection at maturity. The capital and coupons are guaranteed by Ancoria Insurance Public Ltd. The Fund is open for investment until 30/10/2020 with new premiums or transfers from other Ancoria funds, which can be instructed via telephone, or by emailing signed instructions or by sending us a message through your Ancoria Online.
Click here for all the information about our new Fund.
Customers that would like to subscribe to the new fund are encouraged to do so as soon as possible as the subscription period may close earlier due to high demand.
For any enquiries, please call us at 22 551 300 or email us at info@ancoria.com.
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2020 continues to surprise. A pandemic, the shutdown of the global economy, the deepest recession since the 1930s, a global equity market collapse and now, multi-year highs for global equity markets. Despite the continued advance during the quarter, September has been a turbulent month for stocks, with declines in technology shares pulling down major indices. Even so, such stocks have enjoyed an extraordinary run-up this year, thanks to profits that have remained resilient during the coronavirus pandemic. Despite the ambulant liquidity and the unprecedented monetary and fiscal support by key governments and policymakers, how Covid-19 will develop during winter months, the upcoming US presidential elections in November, the trade conflict between US and China and the ongoing Brexit negotiations will continue to concern investors and keep volatility at elevated levels.