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Investment and Insurance Product Risk Classification - ANZ Signature Priority Banking

Investment and Insurance Product Risk Classification

Notice of Change of Product Risk Classification – 9 April 2010 (PDF 324kB)

Personal Investment Risk Profiling Questionnaire (PDF 1.91MB)     

  1. European Medium Term Notes (EMTN) and Equity Linked Notes (ELN) (Previously named as Structured Notes)
    • Equity linked
       Product risk rating – 2 to 5

    • Commodities linked
      Product risk rating – 2 to 4

    • FX linked
      Product risk rating – 2 to 3

    • Interest rate linked
      Product risk rating – 2 to 5

  2. Dual Currency Investment (DCI)
    (Previously named as Dual Currency Deposit)
    • DCI
      Product risk rating – 3

  3. Tower Deposit
    • Product risk rating – 2

  4. Bonds (PDF 424kB)

  5. Mutual Funds (PDF 1.56MB)

  6. Bancassurance
    Investment Linked Plan (PDF 720kB)
    Life Plan (PDF 448kB)


Disclaimer

1. Customers can and are strongly encouraged to ascertain their Personal Risk Profiling with us to help customers select our investment/insurance products with a Product Risk Rating suitable to the customers.
2. Customers should NOT make any literal comparison or matching between the Investor Type obtained under any Personal Investment Risk Profiling questionnaire conducted with us before and the Product Risk Rating of any of our investment/insurance products listed above.
3. The Product Risk Ratings of our investment/insurance products set out above are for our customers' reference only. They were made as at the date specified and are subject to change from time to time.
4. While we shall use reasonable care to update the Product Risk Ratings of our investment/insurance products above within reasonable time after change, we do not represent or warrant that the Product Risk Ratings of our investment/insurance products set out above are up-to-date. Customers are strongly encouraged to contact us for the most updated Product Risk Ratings of our investment/insurance products they are holding with us.
5. Product risk is classified into 5 different risk ratings, ranging from 1 to 5 with 5 being the highest risk rating.

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