Converting Assets into Certificates
Amicorp Financial Markets cordially invites you to our seminar to find out more about the opportunities that Actively Managed Certificates ("AMCs") and Securitization vehicles can offer. Our team of experts will share their experience and insights on how they work, how they can benefit you and best practices. Topics will include:
- What are AMCs? AMCs are tracker certificates allowing investors to participate in the performance of an underlying diversified actively managed portfolio of assets.
- Who uses AMCs? Asset managers, wealth managers, family offices, and banks.
- Different assets that AMCs can be used for? AMCs can be used for any assets that traded through a regulated exchange, included cryptocurrency.
- Benefits of using an AMC instead of a fund structure
- The difference between an AMC and a Securitization
- Best practices when it comes to set up and operation
Date: October 2, 2024
Time: 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm
Venue:
23/F, One Chinachem Central,
22 Des Voeux Road Central,
Central, Hong Kong
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