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Wealth is ‘Connect’

Bridge symbolizes connection, and so is the aspiration of China Construction Bank (Asia)’s service for clients.

As the cross-border wealth management expert, we leverage the competitive edges of our parent bank, synergize the financial pulse from the mainland to the globe, and grasp every investment opportunity for you!

With the extensive experience of wealth management teams, we tailor wealth management plans to your every need and help you seize the first opportunity on your wealth management journey.

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Risk Disclosure
Investment involves risks. The prices of investment products fluctuate, sometimes dramatically, and may become valueless. Investors should not invest based on this promotion material alone. Before making any investment decision, customers should consult their own independent professional financial, tax or legal advisors and read the relevant offering documents for further details including the risk factors in order to ensure that they fully understand the risks associated with the investment products.

Securities Trading
It is as likely that losses will be incurred rather than profits made as a result of buying and selling securities.

Securities Margin Trading
If a client maintains a margin account with the Bank, the risk of loss in financing a transaction by deposit of collateral is significant. The client may sustain losses in excess of the client’s cash and any other assets deposited as collateral with the Bank. Market conditions may make it impossible to execute contingent orders, such as “stop-loss” or “stop-limit” orders. The client may be called upon at short notice to make additional margin deposits or interest payment. If the required margin deposits or interest payments are not made within the prescribed time, the client’s securities collateral may be liquidated without the client’s consent. Moreover, the client will remain liable for any resulting deficit in the client’s account and interest charged on the client’s account. The client should therefore carefully consider whether such a financing arrangement is suitable in light of the client’s own financial position and investment objectives.

RMB Currency Risk
RMB is currently not freely convertible and is subject to exchange controls and restrictions (which are subject to changes from time to time without notice). You should consider and understand the possible impact on your liquidity of RMB funds in advance. The fluctuation in the exchange rate of RMB may result in losses in the event that you convert RMB into other currencies. Onshore RMB and offshore RMB are traded in different and separate markets operating under different regulations and independent liquidity pool with different exchange rates. Their exchange rate movements may deviate significantly from each other.

Online Investment Trading Services
Due to unpredictable network traffic congestion and other reasons, the Internet and other electronic media may not be reliable media of communication and transactions conducted over the Internet and via other electronic media are subject to: (i) possible failure or delay in the transmission and receipt of instructions for any or all transactions in investment products or other information, and (ii) possible failure or delay of execution or execution at prices different from those prevailing at the time when your instructions were given. There are risks associated with the online investment trading system, including the failure of hardware and/or software, and the result of any such system failure may be that your orders are either not executed according to your instructions or are not executed at all. There are risks of interruption, distortion, omission, blackout or interception during the transmission of instructions for any or all transactions in investment products, as well as of any misunderstanding or errors in communication.

Mutual Fund Investment
The past performance of a mutual fund is not a guide to its future performance and yields are not guaranteed. Customers could lose some or all of the principal amount invested. Funds are not obligations of, or guaranteed by, the Bank or any of its affiliates. The Bank will normally be paid a commission or rebate by the fund manager.

Bond Trading
Trading of bond involves liquidity risk and interest rate risk and there is no 100% guarantee of positive return but loss may be incurred. There are risks that the bond issuer will be unable to promptly pay the client the interest or principal if a credit event or default occurs on the bond issuer. Investing in emerging markets bonds involves special consideration and higher risks, such as greater price volatility, less developed regulatory and legal framework, economic, social and political instability, etc. Investments in high-yield bonds are additionally subject to higher credit risk and vulnerability to economic cycles. A fund investing primarily in high-yield bonds is further subject to capital growth risk, dividend distributions and other relating risks. The net asset value of such fund may decline or be negatively affected if there is a default of any of the high yield bonds that it invests in or if interest rates change.

Structured Equity-linked Products
Investment in structured equity-linked products involves substantial risks including, among others, market risks, liquidity risks, risks relating to changes in market conditions, counterparty risks, and the risks that the issuer(s) will be unable to satisfy its obligations under the structured equity-linked products. Customers should recognize that their structured equity-linked products may mature worthless. While the maximum return on a structured equity-linked product is usually limited to a predetermined amount of cash, an investor stands to potentially lose up to the entire investment amount if the underlying stock price moves substantially against the investor’s view.

FX Linked Deposit
FX linked deposit is an unlisted investment product and subject to the credit and insolvency risk of the Bank. Its return is limited to the interest payable, which will be dependent on movements in some linked exchange rate. Exchange rates are affected by a wide range of factors, including, among others, international finance, economics, politics, central banks and other bodies intervention and natural events, and may rise or fall rapidly. Whilst the possible return may be higher than conventional time deposits, it is normally associated with higher risks. When the fluctuation of the linked exchange rates differs from what the customer expected, the customer may have to bear the loss. While some FX linked deposit types are principal-protected conditionally, others are not principal-protected. The FX linked deposit is not the same as investing in its linked currency. It is not protected by the Investor Compensation Fund. If the FX linked deposit is approved by the Bank to be withdrawn before its maturity, the customer may also need to bear the costs involved which may reduce the return and the principal amount of the FX linked deposit he may get back. There is no secondary market for the FX linked deposit and it is not collateralized. The Bank can early terminate the FX linked deposit.

Interest Rate Risk
If the client’s investments are interest rate-linked (such as bonds), the value of the investment can fall when interest rates rise. There is an inverse relationship between bond prices and bond yield, which means as bond prices go down, the yields go up (and vice versa). The price of a bond carries an interest rate risk because if interest rates rise, outstanding bonds will not remain competitive unless their yields and prices are adjusted to reflect the rise.

Currency Switching and Foreign Exchange Risk
Currency exchange rates are affected by a wide range of factors, including, among others, national, international financial and economic conditions, political and natural events, interest rates etc. The effect of normal market forces may at times be countered by intervention by central banks and other bodies. At times, exchange rates, and prices linked to such rates, may rise or fall rapidly.

Insurance
Customers should read the sales documents, including product brochure, benefit illustration (if applicable) and policy documents and provisions issued by relevant insurance company to understand the details of the insurance plan (including but not limited to detailed terms, conditions, coverage, exclusions, fees and product risks) and consider whether the insurance product meets their personal needs before application. Policyholders are subject to the credit risk of relevant insurance company.

For life insurance product, an insurance plan may comprise a savings element. Part of the premium will be paid for the insurance and related costs. If a customer is not completely satisfied with his/her life insurance policy, the customer has a right to cancel it within the cooling off period and obtain a refund of relevant premium and levy paid. To exercise such right, a notice of cancellation signed by the customer must be received by relevant insurance company’s Hong Kong Main Office within the cooling off period (i.e. within 21 calendar days immediately following either the day of the delivery of the policy or delivery of a Cooling-off Notice (stating the availability of the policy and expiry date of the cooling off period) to the customer or the customer’s nominated representative, whichever is the earlier). After the cooling off period is expired, if a customer cancels the policy before maturity, the surrender value may be less than the total premium the customer has paid.

Disclaimer
This promotion material does not constitute advice to buy or sell, or an offer with respect to any investment or insurance products. This promotion material and the FX linked deposits abovementioned are issued by China Construction Bank (Asia) Corporation Limited which is a licensed bank regulated by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, an approved insurance agent under the Insurance Ordinance (Chapter 41, Laws of Hong Kong) and a Registered Institution (CE No. AAC155) under the Securities and Futures Ordinance to carry on Type 1 (Dealing in Securities) and Type 4 (Advising on Securities) Regulated Activities. This promotion material has not been reviewed by any regulatory authorities in Hong Kong.

China Construction Bank (Asia) Corporation Limited (Insurance Intermediary License No: FA3132) (“the Bank”) is the appointed insurance agency of AIA International Limited (incorporated in Bermuda with limited liability) ("AIA"), FWD Life Insurance Company (Bermuda) Limited (incorporated in Bermuda with limited liability) ("FWD Life"), QBE Hongkong & Shanghai Insurance Limited (“QBE Hong Kong”) and China Taiping Insurance (HK) Company Limited (“CTPI(HK)”), to distribute life and general insurance products in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Relevant life and general insurance products are the products of the insurance companies but not the Bank. The above life insurance products are issued and underwritten by AIA or FWD Life. AIA and FWD Life are authorized and regulated by the Insurance Authority (“IA”) to carry on long term insurance business in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region; the above general insurance products are underwritten by QBE Hong Kong or CTPI(HK). QBE Hong Kong and CTPI(HK) are authorized and regulated by the IA to carry on general insurance business in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Please refer to the sales documents, including product brochure, benefit illustration (if applicable) and policy documents and provisions issued by relevant insurance companies for details (including but not limited to insured items and coverage, detailed terms, key risks, conditions, exclusions, important notes, policy costs and fees) of the life or general insurance products. AIA, FWD Life, QBE Hong Kong and CTPI(HK) reserve the right to decide at each of their sole discretion to accept or decline any application for life or general insurance product according to the information provided by the proposed Insured (if applicable) and the customer at the time of application. In respect of an eligible dispute (as defined in the Terms of Reference for the Financial Dispute Resolution Centre in relation to the Financial Dispute Resolution Scheme) arising between the Bank and the customer out of the selling process or processing of the related transaction, the Bank is required to enter into a Financial Dispute Resolution Scheme process with the customer; however, any dispute over the contractual terms of the life or general insurance product should be resolved between the insurance company and the customer directly. Information on this website is intended to be distributed in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (“Hong Kong”) for reference only, and shall not be construed as an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer or recommendation to purchase or sale or provision of any insurance product in or outside Hong Kong.

Pursuant to the Insurance (Levy) Regulation (Cap. 41I) and the Insurance (Levy) Order (Cap. 41J) under the Insurance Ordinance (Cap. 41), the IA collects levies for insurance premiums from policyholders with effect from 1 January 2018. For further details, please visit the website of IA. For the latest information about the IA, please visit https://www.ia.org.hk. For the latest information about The Insurance Complaints Bureau, please visit https://www.icb.org.hk.