NDB Wealth Management has encouraged Sri Lankans to actively seek financial freedom as the nation celebrates the 73rd Independence Day tomorrow - 4th February 2021.
NDB Wealth has strategized to advocate financial security to their loyal customers by educating them on the benefits of financial freedom. Growth and Income fund from NDB Wealth and Money Plus Fund from NDB Wealth are great options to not only build a reserve of savings that can be utilised to meet any unexpected and special requirements of your family or business but also to improve overall returns while thoughtfully considering the associated risks, the company said in a media release.
“Financial freedom offers the ultimate antidote to life’s financial worries – and here at NDB Wealth, we provide you with a portfolio of optimum solutions that work around the clock for your money, even while you are asleep. Today, as we celebrate Independence Day in our country, the time’s right to celebrate a future of financial freedom for you and your loved ones,” said Ruwan Perera, Chief Operating Officer.
NDB Wealth’s Growth and Income fund, an open-ended balanced fund is the ideal account for the ‘balanced investor’ who has a moderate inclination towards risk. The fund allows investors to take calculated risks and gives returns from both the Stock and Bond markets. The income generated from stocks as dividends and interest from the Bonds and Capital gains can be withdrawn anytime without a penalty.
“Money Plus from NDB Wealth is an excellent account that offers a range of benefits similar to a fixed deposit with the added flexibility of withdrawing funds at any time without a penalty. It is also the ideal account for busy individuals who are too busy to keep track of their finances since the income from the account is credited daily, relieving you of that extra burden. Money Plus offers a current yield of 6.00% per annum as at 28th January 2021,” the release said.
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