An investment fund is an asset made up of the sum of the monetary contributions made by a variable number of people (known as fund holders), which invest in diverse financial instruments (such as bonds, shares, derivatives, currencies...).
Investment funds operation:
You can carry out these operations through your branch or from the comfort of wherever you are, through phone banking (with the exception of subscription) or electronic banking through your online broker.
Before investing:
To determine which fund best meets your needs, it is important to read the fund prospectus or key investor information document (KIID), which contains all the relevant information for each fund (level of risk, expenses, minimum amount, investment policy...).
When to invest:
Gain a good understanding of the product you are investing in: fees, terms, possible returns and associated risks.
After investing:
Monitor your investment. Control possible losses, returns, expiration periods, etc. Or the right time to liquidate those assets.
You can find out all the information you need using our Fund Search (in Spanish).
Depending on their investment policy, there are different types of funds available: