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17/06/2024

Introducing our latest structured fund in EUR!

We are excited to unveil the Ancoria 4-Year EUR Autocall 7.25% Fund, our new structured fund which offers you the opportunity to earn an attractive gross return of 7.25% per annum while benefiting from conditional annual redemptions and conditional capital guarantee at maturity, all tied to the performance of the EURO STOXX 50 Index.


Key Highlights:

  • Conditional gross return of 7.25% per annum 
  • 4-year maximum term
  • Annual autocallability feature
  • Conditional Capital Protection at maturity
  • 5 Issuers: Morgan Stanley, Barclays Bank, Citigroup Global, Société Générale and Goldman Sachs.
  • Performance linked to the EURO STOXX 50 Index (SX5E)
  • Open for subscription until 27th June 2024*

Click here for more information.

For any enquiries, please do not hesitate to contact us on +357 22 551 300 or send us an email to info@ancoria.com.

*Please note that the fund may close earlier if fully subscribed, so swift action is key.
 



The project was submitted under the Digital Transformation for Business Program and is co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund and the Republic of Cyprus.