Considering an emerging markets ISA?
Offering potentially high yields, an emerging markets ISA can be an exciting prospect for investors keen to grow their funds.
If you're seeking a fresh investment, you may already be considering this type of venture.
Emerging markets are typically classed as economies in which people generally have low to middle incomes - however, having an underdeveloped stock market is another factor. Emerging markets are economies that are described by the World Bank as having low to middle income levels per person, or an underdeveloped stock market. An emerging markets ISA can offer more exciting opportunities for investors prepared to take a higher level of risk with their ISA investment.
The landscape of emerging markets ISAs is diverse, firstly you can pick a fund that invests in a particular country or region, or alternatively you can choose a general emerging markets fund where the fund manager will decide with countries or regions the assets of the fund should be invested in. The following countries or regions are generally accepted as the worlds current emerging markets: India, Russia, China, South East Asia, Eastern Europe, South America and Africa.
ISAs which invest in these markets come in several types, so you'll need to select which one works best for your risk profile.
Here at fundsnet, we allow you the ultimate control over your investment choices, so you can really be in the driving seat when it comes to your money. Whether you're looking to start your first emerging markets ISA or to transfer an existing account, fundsnet can help you.
Emerging markets funds: What do I need to think about?
While an emerging markets ISA has the potential to give you great returns, it's also a high-risk option. So, there's plenty to think about before deciding on your investment.
The reason emerging markets funds are considered to have such potential is simply that their economies are still developing, therefore offering a greater chance for a growth in investment.
However, this also carries with it a greater level of risk than investments in developed markets, so your attitude to risk, as well as the aims you have for funds, should also influence your final decision.
Meanwhile, there are several types of emerging markets ISAs to choose from.
First of all, you can opt for a fund which invests in a particular country or region. Alternatively, you can select more general emerging markets funds in which fund managers choose which places to invest your money in.
Why choose fundsnet?
If you're seeking real control over your investments, fundsnet is the ideal choice for you.
We offer our customers the chance to fully manage their own funds, which you will have access to online every single day of the year at any hour.
Increasing, decreasing or withdrawing your cash can be done without penalty when you choose us, giving you even more flexibility.
Meanwhile, we offer 0% initial commission teamed with very low charges, meaning you can save on the often costly advice from banks, Independent Financial Advisors and other financial institutions.
And if that's not enough to convince you, we also do not charge an annual account fee, so you really can make the most of your investments when you choose us.
If you already have an emerging markets fund, transferring to us will not cost you a penny. In fact, we will give you £25 for each account moved.
Getting started with your fundsnet investments
Starting your fundsnet investments could not be simpler. Just register online to start benefitting from more control over your fiscal situation - and our great online resources.
Once you have registered, you can simply choose your fund and transfer lump sums - or set up regular investments - in just a few clicks. Alternatively, you can also opt to do this by post. It's that simple!
If you have any questions about emerging markets ISAs or any of the services we provide, why not contact us on 0845 241 3362 or send us an email?
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