[Webinar On-Demand] MCP Master Income Trust IPO (ASX: MXT)



Fixed income is a vital component of a balanced portfolio, and is an increasingly attractive asset class for investors seeking capital stability and predictable income.
With interest rates remaining low in 2017, and volatility concerns heightened, there is a growing need for domestic fixed income investment options.
The MCP Master Income Trust provides investors with the opportunity to gain access to the superior risk-adjusted returns and diversification benefits offered by the Australian corporate loan market – a market largely inaccessible to individual investors, until now.
In this 10-minute webinar, Andrew Lockhart, Managing Partner of Metrics Credit Partners will reveal the key features of the MCP Master Income Trust IPO.
Metrics Credit Partners originates and lends directly to Australian corporates alongside banks, and we currently manage more than $2 billion in investments for wholesale investors.
We are now offering investors exposure to this market through the MCP Master Income Trust IPO, which will list on the ASX in October 2017. The Trust will deliver portfolio diversification with low capital volatility, targeting a return of 3.25% p.a. above the RBA Cash Rate, net of fees (currently 4.75% p.a.) and intends to pay cash distributions monthly.
To learn more about the MCP Master Income Trust IPO click here.
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