I met an independent financial adviser. I told him about an investment-linked plan which projects a gross yield of 9% and a net yield of 5%. The reduction in yield was 4%. If the gross yield was 5%, the net yield was around 1%.
He was shocked. How can an investment product take away so much of the yield? He sells unit trusts, and is not able to recommend any investment fund that have an annual charge of 2% or more.
He asked, "How can insurance advisers sell products that take away 4%? Do they take care of the interest of their clients?"
Note: These high charges apply to most regular premium investment-linked products sold in the market. There are some exceptions, with lower charges. You should ask about the reduction in yield.
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