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Invest online in XTBs with Desktop Broker and access the benefits of corporate bonds for your clients.
Invest online in XTBs with Desktop Broker and access the benefits of corporate bonds for your clients.
Advisers can now access individual corporate bond returns from a range of 100 companies through their broker.
XTBs (Exchange Traded Bond units) are available using the same platform as shares and provide a listed fixed income alternative in a diversified investment portfolio.
They have the same benefits of ease of access and transparency as other ASX investments you trade through Desktop Broker.
Investing in XTBs gives your clients:
To help you to start incorporating fixed income in your clients’ portfolios, XTBs has developed a suite of Model Portfolios.
You can also build a customised portfolio for your clients and calculate their income with XTB’s Cash Flow Tool.
Select up to 10 XTBs and check both the annual coupon payments and total income over the life of the investment.
You can even email yourself a copy of the portfolio – to keep in your files, or send on to your clients.
Current Price: The price paid for the XTBs when bought on ASX.
Coupons: What you receive during the life of your XTB investment, paid half yearly or quarterly.
Coupon Rate: The amount paid as a percentage of the Face Value per XTB (i.e. 500 XTBs x 7.75% x 100 = $3,875).
Current Yield: similar to the Dividend Yield on shares. It is the yield you will receive each year, based on your XTB Buy price (i.e. $7.75 / ($117.84 x 100) = 6.58%).
Face Value: The amount you receive at maturity per XTB (500 XTBs x $100 = $50,000).
Yield to Maturity: reflects your overall return, based on the Current Price, receiving Coupons during the life of the XTB and the Face Value at maturity.
Investing in corporate bonds via XTBs is similar to investing in equities. Simply place an order online through the Desktop Broker order pad.
To start trading, follow these steps:
For more information on risks, check the PDS (Product Disclosure Statements).