Apple, MS, Netflix and Other Promising Companies Selected for Investment
[Asia Economy Reporter Minwoo Lee] Shinhan Financial Investment is selling a fund product that invests in companies engaged in the 'subscription economy' business, such as Netflix.
Shinhan Financial Investment announced on the 14th that it will sell the 'Kiwoom Global Subscription Economy Fund.' The 'subscription economy' refers to a method where users pay a fee periodically to regularly receive desired goods or services. This product invests in companies with solid foundations and excellent growth potential among those operating subscription economy businesses.
It mainly focuses on investment opportunities in various sectors, including information technology (IT) and media companies like Apple, Microsoft, and Netflix, business-to-business (B2B) companies receiving regular subscription fees, and consumer goods, durable goods, and service industries transitioning to platform-based subscription economy models.
Investors can choose between unhedged (UH) and hedged (H) currency exposure options, and the total expense ratio for Class C is 1.94% per annum. Principal loss may occur due to price fluctuations of the fund's investment assets and exchange rates. For more detailed information about the fund, please visit the Shinhan Financial Investment website or contact the customer support center.
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