Egg offers 23% return on guaranteed equity bond

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Online bank Egg is launching a three-year guaranteed equity bond offering a 23% return if the FTSE climbs over the next three years.

The Citigroup-owned UK firm says there is no risk of an investor losing their capital as long as the bond is held for the full investment term. Investments can be from £1,000 to £1,000,000 and the offer is only available until 7 December. Jonathan Gains, head of investments, Egg Banking, says: “In today’s financial climate some savers are seeking investments which mitigate the risk of investing directly in stocks and shares. “With this in mind we have launched the Egg Guaranteed Equity Bond to offer customers a great opportunity to get potentially higher returns than they might get from ...

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