PARTNER SPOTLIGHT: Best International

Any asset, if marketed correctly, can be valuable - however at SLR we strongly believe that the investment return from that asset is only as good as the people behind the offering. For this reason SLR Investment Consultants have worked very closely with the renowned Best International Group for the past 5 years, introducing achievable, innovative investments for our clients.
Conceived in 2009 by Brad Lincoln and Jeff Hankin, the Best International Group of companies has gone on to grow successful businesses in a range of sectors including retail investments, funds and wealth management, leisure, property and travel, all under one umbrella.
A shining example of their success is the release of a 6th issue of their Alpha Business Centre Corporate Bond, where investors enjoy fixed returns over a 3 or 4 year term, whichever is appropriate.
In a world where so many investments fail, mainly due to bad management, Best's offerings rise like a phoenix due to their business ethics and integrity, client care and a proven track record with expertise in all areas of property investment. SLR are proud to work with them and delighted that our clients have these investment opportunities available to them.
For more information on the Best International Group of companies visit their website: www.bestinternational.co.uk
Please contact us on enquiries@slric.com for more details of the ABC bond issue 6.
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What Fund Managers Don't Tell You:
Savings Beat the Stock Market
In March, Tony Hazell reported for Money Mail that "the FTSE 100 has finally forced its way to a new high, ending a 15-year wait to rescale the heights reached during the technology bubble.
Some fund managers were keen to stress that, thanks to dividend income, investors had actually done quite well through that time. Yet nothing could be further from the truth.
Those who invested their money with an elite group of skilled managers might have made eye-popping profits, but millions with pensions and Isas invested in index-tracking or similar funds at the turn of the century have barely made a penny on their money."
You can read the full article here.
Please contact us on enquiries@slric.com to book your free, no-obligation consultation.
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News: What does the General Election mean for Investments?
Conventional wisdom has it that investors should ignore election dramas, as government changes have only a small and fleeting effect on financial markets. We thought you may be interested to read a recent article by This is Money that looks at the issues in more detail.
Click here to read the report in full.
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