Mariana FTSE CSDI Super Defensive Kick Out Plan – August 2022

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The Mariana FTSE CSDI Super Defensive Kick Out Plan is a seven year, one week investment with the potential growth payments dependant on the performance of the FTSE™ Custom  100 Synthetic 3.5% Dividend Index.

The Plan is constructed to offer a Potential Return of 7.25% for each year the Plan  runs with the possibility of early maturity and the full repayment of Initial Capital from  the end of the Plan’s second year and annually thereafter. The Potential Return is only  payable if the Plan kicks out.

Should the Closing Price of the Underlying Asset on an Observation Date be at or  above the Kick Out Trigger Level, the Plan will mature early, repaying your Initial  Capital plus the Potential Return multiplied by the number of years the Plan has run.

The Kick Out observations begin on the second anniversary date and continue on an  annual basis until the Plan’s Maturity Date.

If on the Maturity Date the Closing Price of the Underlying Asset is less than 65% of  the Start Level (representing a decline of more than 35% from the Start Level), your  Initial Capital will be lost at a rate of 1% for every 1% the Closing Price of the  Underlying Asset is below the Start Level.

The Counterparty chosen for this Plan is Morgan Stanley & Co. International plc.  Morgan Stanley & Co. International plc, an affiliate of Morgan Stanley, is the issuer of  the underlying investments that are purchased on your behalf with the money you  have invested. The investments are constructed to generate the terms described in  the Brochure.

Other Key Information

English law governed notes

Morgan Stanley & Co. International plc (http://sp.morganstanley.com/)

The product is designed to provide a return in the form of a cash payment on  termination of the product. The timing and amount of this payment will depend on the  change in value of the preference shares, which in turn will depend on the  performance of the underlying. The product has a fixed term and will terminate on the  maturity date, unless terminated early. If, at maturity, the final reference level of the  underlying has fallen below the barrier level, the product may return less than the  product notional amount or even zero.

Early termination following an autocall: The product will terminate prior to the  maturity date if, on any autocall observation date, the reference level is at or above the relevant autocall barrier level. On any such early termination, you will on the  immediately following autocall payment date receive a cash payment equal to the  applicable autocall payment. The relevant dates, autocall barrier levels and autocall  payments are shown in the table(s) on the key information document.

Termination on the maturity date: If the product has not terminated early, on the  maturity date you will receive:

1. if the final reference level is at or above the barrier level, a cash payment equal to  GBP 1,000.00; or

2. if the final reference level is below the barrier level, a cash payment directly linked to the performance of the underlying. The cash payment will equal (i) the product notional amount multiplied by (ii) (A) the final reference level divided by (B) the strike level.

Investors should note that the payments described above are based on the expected  value of the preference shares. Therefore any return you may receive on the product  depends directly on the value of the preference shares. As such, your return is only  indirectly dependent on the underlying.

Under the product terms, certain dates specified above and below will be adjusted if  the respective date is either not a business day or not a trading day (as applicable).  Any adjustments may affect the return, if any, you receive.

The product terms also provide that if certain exceptional events occur (1) adjustments may be made to the product and/or (2) the product issuer may terminate the product,  as applicable, early. These events are specified in the product terms and principally  relate to the product and the product issuer. The preference shares in turn contain  provisions allowing the preference shares to be adjusted or terminated early in the  case of certain exceptional events, in particular relating to the underlying. Any such  adjustments or early termination are likely to affect the amount and timing of return you receive under the product, meaning the return (if any) that you receive on such early  termination is likely to be different from the scenarios described above and may be  less than the amount you invested.

This product is intended for retail investors who fulfil all of the criteria below:

they have the ability to make an informed investment decision through sufficient knowledge and understanding of the product and its specific risks and rewards, either independently or through professional advice, and they may have experience of investing in and/or holding a number of similar products providing a similar market exposure;

they expect the movement in the underlying to perform in a way that generates a favourable return, have an investment horizon of the recommended holding period specified in the key information document and understand that the product may terminate early;

they accept the risk that the issuer could fail to pay or perform its obligations under the product and they are able to bear a total loss of their investment; and

they are willing to accept a level of risk to achieve potential returns that is consistent with the summary risk indicator shown in the key information document.

The product is not intended to be offered to retail clients who do not fulfil these criteria.

To gain a full understanding of this Plan it is important that you read the brochure and Key Information Documenbt carefully, including the product risks and terms and conditions. If you are unsure about any aspect of this investment product, please seek financial advice to ensure the Plan suits your requirements and overall investment planning.

Moneyworld does not offer investment advice. The information in this brochure does not constitute tax, legal or investment advice. Please read our terms of business before investing

How do I invest?

Online Applications – Click Apply Online and follow the onscreen instructions (this option is not available for ISA Transfers)

Email Applications – Complete the Appropriateness Assessment Form and Application and email this to admin@moneyworld.com

Postal Applications – Print and complete the Appropriateness Assessment Form and Application and post these to;

Moneyworld, 34 High Street, High Wycombe, Bucks, HP11 2AG.

Application Fee

Our fee is just 0.5%. This can be deducted from the investment or paid by enclosing a cheque to Moneyworld.

Important Plan Dates

Closing Date: 19 August 2022

ISA Transfer closing date: 03 August 2022

Important Documents

> Plan Brochure – FTSE CSDI Super Defensive Kick Out Plan – August 2022

> Key Information Document

> Order brochure by post

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Is the Mariana FTSE CSDI Super Defensive Kick Out Plan right for you?

This investment may be right for you if:

You have either received advice or a financial adviser has confirmed that this investment is appropriate for you.

♦ You understand the risk associated with investing in this Plan (see page 16 of the brochure for more information).

♦ You are able to make an informed decision based on the information provided in the  Brochure and in the Issuer’s Key Information Document (KID).

♦ You understand that the returns are pre-defined and that you will forgo any growth in the Underlyings which exceeds the returns defined in the Brochure.

♦ You are comfortable that you are making an investment into a Plan that has a term of seven years, one week.

♦ You are comfortable that the Plan’s returns are linked to the performance of the FTSE™ CSDI, the Underlying.

♦ You are comfortable that any Potential Return and the repayment of your Initial Capital  is dependent on the continuing solvency of the Counterparty.

♦ You are comfortable that your capital is at risk and you could lose some and up to all of  your investment.

♦ You are looking to invest in a Plan that offers a potential growth payment and not an  income payment.

♦ You can afford to leave your money invested for the full term of the Plan.

♦ You have other savings or investments that are easily accessible to cover emergencies.

♦ You understand how the Plan works.

♦ You have at least £10,000 to invest.

♦ You are comfortable with the fact that the Plan may mature early (kick out).

This investment may not be right for you if:

You have not received advice or a financial adviser has not confirmed that this  investment is appropriate for you.

♦ You do not understand the risk associated with investing in this Plan (see page 16 of the brochure for more information).

♦ You are not able to make an informed decision based on the information provided in the Brochure and in the Issuer’s Key Information Document (KID).

♦ You do not understand that the returns are pre-defined and that you will forgo any  growth in the Underlyings which exceeds the returns defined in the Brochure.

♦ You are not comfortable that you are making an investment into a Plan that has a term of seven years, one week.

♦ You are not comfortable that the Plan’s returns are linked to the performance of the  FTSE™ CSDI, the Underlying.

♦ You are not comfortable that any Potential Return and the repayment of your Initial  Capital is dependent on the continuing solvency of the Counterparty.

♦ You are not comfortable that your capital is at risk and that you could lose some and up  to all of your investment.

♦ You are looking to invest in a Plan that offers an income payment.

♦ You cannot afford to leave your money invested for the full term of the Plan.

♦ You do not have other savings or investments that are easily accessible to cover  emergencies.

♦ You are unsure how the Plan works.

♦ You do not have at least £10,000.

♦ You are not comfortable with the fact that the Plan may mature early (kick out).

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