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FSA Membership

Annuities4u Ltd is located in the United Kingdom and is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority to conduct investment business under the Financial Services & Markets Act 2000.

Client Classification

Each client with whom the firm does business is categorised as to identify the level of regulatory protection. We propose to classify you as ‘Retail Client’ for Investment purposes.

Investment risk

All investments carry a degree of financial risk which will tend to increase in proportion to the potential rate of return on the investments. Any product which is directly or indirectly invested in assets which may fall in value (for example equities) may itself fall in value along with any decrease in value of those assets. Before entering into any investment agreement, you must ensure that you understand the risk associated with the product and are content to accept that level of risk.

Contact

Once we have acted upon your instructions we will not normally give you further advice. However, we may review our record of your investments and policies periodically and contact you to suggest that we arrange a review meeting. We will, however, be pleased to advise you at any time should you require further assistance.

We like to keep our customers informed of products and services we offer which may be of interest to them, therefore, from time to time we may forward marketing material to you, or contact you by telephone.

Law

This Client Agreement is governed and shall be construed in accordance with English law and the parties shall submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts.