The Investments section allows you to choose the fund that best suits your investing needs! Explore the features of the 3 funds to understand which one is most aligned with your goals and risk tolerance 👇
🏦 Satispay Fixed Income
For your short-term goals (1 year or more)
Low risk, modest expected return
Government bonds and corporate bonds
⚖️ Satispay Balanced
For medium-term goals (3 years or more)
Moderate risk, medium expected return
Bonds and global equities
🌎 Satispay Global Equity
For your long-term goals (5 years or more)
Higher risk, high growth potential
Global equities
The funds are created by Satispay with Invesco, one of the world's leading independent asset managers, managing over $2 trillion. This guarantees you access to a professional investment strategy, allowing you to manage your savings without worrying about market complexity.
Furthermore, Satispay funds do not distribute proceeds to investors but reinvest them automatically. This continuous reinvestment of returns creates a compound interest mechanism: earnings remain within the fund and, in turn, generate new earnings. Simply put, you can earn not only on the capital you deposited but also on the gains accumulated over time thanks to the automatically reinvested fund proceeds.
Service offered by Satispay Invest S.A., an investment firm authorized and regulated by the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (no. P00000555). Investments involve risks, including the potential loss of capital. Returns are not guaranteed; they are variable, subject to taxation, and influenced by market fluctuations.
The fund's investment in stocks and bonds occurs primarily through ETFs and/or other funds. The period indicated is the recommended holding period. The risk indicator and performance scenarios shown in the KID are calculated based on this assumption. The actual risk may vary in the event of early divestment. This FAQ is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Consult the fund's prospectus and KID before making an investment decision.