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Plan Name Counterparty ISIN Start Date Maturity Date Price Date Price Brochure
Annual Kick Out - June 2011 Option 1 (ISA)
RBS GB00B3PN5G55 30/06/2011 14/07/2017 03/12/2024 KICKED OUT On Request
UK Sector Leaders Kick Out - February 2011 Option 3 (ISA)
RBS GB00B3NSFH36 28/02/2011 14/03/2017 03/12/2024 KICKED OUT On Request
Annual Kick Out - September 2011 Option 1 (Direct)
RBS GB00B3N2J287 30/09/2011 23/10/2017 03/12/2024 KICKED OUT On Request
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Income Builder - November 2010
RBS GB00B3M4W717 12/11/2010 14/11/2016 03/12/2024 MATURED On Request
FTSE Income Kick Out Plan - August 2020 (Private Placement)
Private Placement - please contact us for further details FTSE Income Kick Out Plan – August 2020 (Private Placement) 04/12/2024 04/12/2024 04/12/2024 On Request
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3 Year Fixed Growth Deposit - December 2023
Barclays Bank Plc EDR9650102EU 22/12/2023 22/12/2026 30/06/2023 On Request
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3 Year Fixed Growth Deposit - November 2023
Barclays Bank Plc EDR9367114EU 10/11/2023 10/11/2026 30/06/2023 On Request
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3 Year Defensive Growth Deposit - April 2024
Barclays Bank Plc EDR10330127EU 12/04/2024 12/04/2027 30/06/2023 On Request
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4 Year Defensive Growth Deposit - April 2024
Barclays Bank Plc EDR10322189EU 12/04/2024 12/04/2028 30/06/2023 On Request
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Barclays FTSE 100 Deposit Kick Out - Option 2 - March 2024
Barclays Bank Plc EDR10195194EU 28/03/2024 28/03/2030 01/04/2024 TBC On Request

 

RISK WARNING

The following pages refer to Mariana investment products. It is important that you read and understand the risk statements below before you proceed.

Mariana’s investment products may provide both individual and institutional investors with flexible and innovative investment solutions offering varying levels of risk, asset exposure, capital protection and tax exposure.

It is important, however, that you understand the risks attached to your investments. The key risk factors are summarised below, but please remember that these are general risks and the risks that are relevant to individual products are set out in the brochure for that product.

Mariana does not provide investment advice in relation to investment products and we strongly recommend that you discuss any proposed investment with your financial adviser before you invest.

Investment in a Mariana product should form part only of your investment portfolio. You should also maintain savings you can access at short notice in case of emergency to meet any short term cash needs that may arise during the term of your investment.

Investment Risk – This is the risk arising from the market(s) or asset(s) into which your investment is made or to which the performance of your investment is linked. Their value might decrease, which could cause you to lose money or, if they increase, the amount of the increase may be greater than the return you get from your investment in a Mariana product.

Counterparty Risk – This is the risk that the financial institution by whom your investment is backed gets into financial difficulties and does not, or cannot, pay the amounts due in relation to your investment. This could cause you to lose some or all of your money and any investment returns that would have otherwise been payable.

Term Risk – This is the risk that an investor’s circumstances could change, forcing the early encashment of an investment. Such early encashment will be subject to a fee and the amount repaid is likely to be less than the initial capital invested. An investor should be aware that they may not be able to access the value of their investment immediately.

Inflation Risk – This is the risk that inflation may reduce the real value of your investment over time.

Tax Risk – The values of any tax reliefs generated by your investment will depend on your individual circumstances. You should note that the levels and bases of taxation and reliefs available may change in the future and changes may be applied retrospectively.

ISA Transfer Risk – if you wish to transfer an existing ISA, it must be done in cash. This means that your existing ISA manager will sell your investment and you are likely to be charged an exit fee. There is then the possibility of a loss of income or growth if markets should rise while your transfer is being processed.

Cancellation Risk – This is the risk that if you decide to cancel the investment after it has been purchased you are likely to lose some of your money.

It is important that you read all the related Mariana product literature carefully and in full so that you understand how the product works and can decide whether or not you are prepared to accept the risks and the possible consequences of investing in a particular product, before proceeding with your investment.

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