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ANZ has several products available for you to borrow to invest. One difference is whether you prefer to have the convenience and experience of a professional adviser or whether you are comfortable researching your investment opportunities yourself and trading online via ANZ E*TRADE.
| ANZ Margin Loan |
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Min loan amount
$20,000
ASL*
450 stocks 600 managed funds
Internet access
Suitable for using a broker
Any broker
Suitable for managed funds
Yes
3rd party stocks as security
Yes
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| ANZ Diversified Margin Loan |
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Min loan amount
$20,000
ASL*
Close to 1000 stocks and 600 managed funds
Internet access
Suitable for using a broker
Any broker
Suitable for managed funds
Yes
3rd party stocks as security
Yes
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| ANZ E*TRADE Share Investment Loan |
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Min loan amount
$20,000
ASL*
Close to 1000 stocks** (with the diversified features)
Internet access
Trade online via ANZ E*TRADE
Suitable for using a broker
ANZ E*TRADE only
Suitable for managed funds
No
3rd party stocks as security
No
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| ANZ Regular Geared Savings Plan |
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Min loan amount
$2,500
ASL*
600 managed funds
Internet access
View account details with My Portfolio
Suitable for using a broker
Direct or ANZ Financial Planner only
Suitable for managed funds
Yes
3rd party stocks as security
No
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* ASL – the approved stock lists are approximates only. We regularly review and update the ASL.
** If you do not take up the diversified option, then it reverts to the standard ASL with 450 stocks available.
Important information
Leveraging a portfolio is fast becoming a popular wealth creation strategy. However, you should be aware that while leveraging into investments increases the potential return on investments, it is important to recognise that it can also multiply the effects of falls in share market values. We therefore strongly advise you talk to your financial planner and/or stockbroker and ensure you understand the risks, the specific tax implications, as well as the legal and financial ramifications of a margin lending facility.
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