IFAs urged to not overlook autocalls as investment option

Autocalls described as ‘preferred’ option within structured products

Sahar Nazir
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IFAs have been urged to embrace structured product autocalls as the retail investments mark their 20th anniversary.

To mark two decades of autocalls, information portal for advisers Structured Product Review has put together ‘A Guide to Autocalls - A 20-Year Evolution' which guide provides an independent review of the sector's evolution and performance. The firm said that autocalls have emerged as the preferred investment vehicle within the structured products sector. Despite this, it warned that the investment option is regularly overlooked by financial advisers. Founder Ian Lowes said: "20 years of historic performance shows that autocalls have largely delivered as a reliable solution for inve...

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