Invest in a fund that unifies faith and finance

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Invest in a fund that unifies faith and finance


BPI Asset Management and Trust Corporation is pleased to announce another first in the industry - the BPI Catholic Values Global Equity Feeder Fund.

This is the first and only fund that integrates Catholic moral and social teachings into
investment, enabling investors to unify faith and finance.
 
Be among the socially responsible investors in the Philippines,
whose investment strategy seeks to consider both
 
&
FINANCIAL RETURN   ETHICAL FACTORS
 

You may invest in the fund for a minimum of PhP100,000 directly through
BPI Asset Management and Trust Corporation (17F, BPI Head Office).
 
For more information about the fund, watch this video on YouTube:
 
 
 

Should you wish to discuss the fund with our Investment Counselors, you may contact them through:
 
Telephone numbers : 816-9944, 816-9920, 816-9449, 845-5799, 502-9653, 506-0918, 845-5575, 816-9038
E-mail Address : [email protected]

 
 

The  Unit  Investment Trust Fund ( “Fund” ) is NOT a DEPOSIT product and is not  an  obligation  of,  or  guaranteed,  or  insured  by  the Bank of the Philippine  Islands or its affiliates or subsidiaries and is not insured by the  Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation (PDIC).  Due to the nature of the  investments,  yield  and  potential  yields cannot be guaranteed.  Any income or loss arising from market fluctuations and price volatility of the securities  held by the Fund, even if invested in government securities, is for  the  account  of the investor.  As such, units of participation of the trustor in the Fund, when redeemed, may be worth more or be worth less than his/her  initial  participation/contribution.  Historical performance, when presented,  is  purely  for  reference  purposes  and is not a guarantee of future  results.  The Trustee is not liable for losses, unless upon willful default,  evident  bad  faith  or gross negligence. Trustors are advised to read  the Declaration of Trust for the Fund, which may be obtained from the office of the Trustee, before deciding to invest.