Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Robinsons Bank launches new dollar UITF product

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Unlock the potential of your hard-earned funds with Robinsons Bank’s Dollar Short Term Feeder Fund — Robinsons Bank’s newly launched investment opportunity, which offers Filipinos another avenue to save and grow their money.

While investing in the stock market is a great way to build wealth over the long term, it can also be a roller coaster ride in the short term. That’s why many investors seek out investment options that offer a balance of stability and growth potential such as Unit Investment Trust Funds (UITFs).

For as low as $500, this innovative product is designed to offer Filipinos the best of both worlds, with the security of a traditional savings account and the potential for higher returns through expertly managed investment portfolios.

Similar to other UITF products, the Dollar Short Term Feeder Fund offers investors the opportunity to diversify their investment portfolio by investing in a range of fixed-income securities.

The investment is divided into 90 percent being invested inSun Life Prosperity Dollar Starter Fund, Inc. while the remaining 10 percent is invested in liquid assets with portfolio duration of not more than one year.  This can help reduce the risk of investing in just one or two individual securities.

The fund is also managed by Robinsons Bank’s Trust professionals in partnership with Sun Life Asset Management Company Inc. (SLAMCI) as the UITF’s Target Fund is SLAMCI’s Prosperity Dollar Starter Fund. The UITF’s Fund Managers have the expertise and experience needed to make informed investment decisions. This means that you can benefit from the expertise of the fund managers without having to actively manage and monitor their investments.

Whether you’re a seasoned investor or just starting out, the Dollar Short Term Feeder Fund provides an accessible, low-risk option for anyone looking to grow their wealth and reach their financial goals.

 

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