Meteor FTSE/STOXX Quarterly Conditional Income Plan – November – 5503

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The Meteor FTSE/STOXX Quarterly Conditional Income Plan is a maximum eight year three week investment offering a potential quarterly gross income of 2.625%.

Income

If the Closing Levels of both Indices on any Quarterly Measurement Date are at least equal to 85% of their respective Opening Levels, the Plan will pay a gross income of 2.625% for that quarter. No income will be payable for a quarter if the Closing Level of one, or both, Indices is below 85% of its Opening Level on the Quarterly Measurement Date.

The first Quarterly Measurement Date will be three months after the Start Date. Thereafter, the performance of the Indices will be measured quarterly. If the kick-out condition is met (see below), income will be paid in respect of that quarter and the Plan will mature early. No further income payments will then be payable.

Kick-out condition

From year 1, the Plan will kick-out, i.e. mature early, if the Closing Level of both Indices are at least 5% above their respective Opening Levels on any Quarterly Measurement Date. In this event you would receive a full return of your money, as well as the income due for that quarter. The first Quarterly Measurement Date on which an early maturity could be triggered will be one year after the Start Date.

Tax treatment

It is our and Meteors understanding that any income payments from a direct investment by individuals or Trusts into this Plan is expected to be subject to Income Tax.

Securities

The Securities purchased will be Global Medium Term Notes issued by Citigroup Global Markets Funding Luxembourg S.C.A., and guaranteed by Citigroup Global Markets Limited, which are in turn linked to the performance of the Indices.

Other Key Information

English law governed notes

Citigroup Global Markets Limited (http://www.citigroup.com/). The product issuer is Citigroup Global Markets Funding Luxembourg S.C.A. with a guarantee by Citigroup Global Markets Limited.

The product is designed to provide a return in the form of (1) conditional interest payments and (2) a cash payment on termination of the product. The timing and amount of these payments will depend on the performance of the underlyings. 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 worst performing underlying has fallen below its 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 of the worst performing underlying is at or above its autocall barrier level. On any such early termination, you will on the immediately following autocall payment date receive, in addition to any final interest payment, a cash payment equal to the autocall payment of GBP 1.00. No interest payments will be made on any date after such autocall payment date.

Interest: If the product has not terminated early, on each interest payment date you will receive an interest payment of GBP 0.02625 if the reference level of the worst performing underlying is at or above its interest barrier level on the immediately preceding interest observation date. If this condition is not met, you will receive no interest payment on such interest payment date

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 of the worst performing underlying is at or above its barrier level, a cash payment equal to GBP 1.00; or
  2. if the final reference level of the worst performing underlying is below its barrier level, a cash payment directly linked to the performance of the worst performing underlying. The cash payment will equal (i) the product notional amount multiplied by (ii) (A) the final reference
    level of the worst performing underlying divided by (B) its strike level.

Under the product terms, certain dates specified in the Key Information Document 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 early. These events are specified in the product terms and principally relate to the underlyings, the product and the product issuer. The return (if any) 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.

When purchasing this product during its lifetime, the purchase price does not include accrued interest on a pro rata basis.

The product is intended to be offered to 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 seek income, expect the movement in the underlyings to perform in a way that generates a favourable return, have an investment horizon of the recommended holding period specified below and understand that the product may terminate early;

they accept the risk that the issuer or guarantor 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 on 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 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?

Print and complete our Appropriateness Assessment Form

Print and complete the relevant application form, these forms can be found below.

Post all documents 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: 04 November 2022

ISA Transfer closing date: 21 October 2022

Important Documents

> Plan Brochure – FTSE/STOXX Quarterly Conditional Income Plan – November 2022

> Key Information Document

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Is the Meteor FTSE/STOXX Quarterly Conditional Income Plan right for me?

A typical investor who invests in this Plan will:

Be an Informed or Advanced Investor, with appropriate knowledge and experience of equity- based investments;

 Like investments that provide known returns based on pre-determined market outcomes;

Want the potential to secure an investment return above that available from a  deposit-based investment and acknowledge and accept the level of risk, identified by  the Summary Risk Indicator set out in the Key Information Document (KID);

Understand that any income is dependent on the performance of the Indices, which is calculated on set dates, and accept that they might not get any income at all;

Be willing and able to tie up their money for the term of the Plan for the objective of producing income;

Accept that they could lose money, and be able to afford to do so;

Understand that in the event of a loss that this loss would be at least 35% of the money they put into the Plan, and could be considerably more, and in extreme  circumstances they could lose all of their money;

Know that the levels of the Indices can fall but do not expect the fall to be more than 35% of their respective Opening Levels at the Final Measurement Date;

 Appreciate the importance of having a spread of investments to reduce concentration risk;

 Know and accept that inflation reduces the real value of money and what it can buy;

 Understand that equity markets are affected by economic and political events nationally and globally;

Accept that if the Counterparty defaults they could lose all their money and any income, and that they would not have any recourse to the FSCS.

An investor will not meet the target criteria if:

They do not understand how this investment works;

They are unable, or unwilling, to accept the risks associated with this Plan, including the loss of their money;

The Plan does not meet their investment objectives.