The certificate Europe Bonus refers to the renowned European benchmark index EURO STOXX 50®. This certificate is suited to investors who expect the European economy to perform stably in the upcoming 3.5 years, and who deem price slumps of 38% or more unlikely to occur.
Payout Profile
At the maturity date (September 2022) the certificate will be redeemed at the bonus amount of EUR 1,150 per nominal value, provided that the index price of the EURO STOXX 50® always quotes above the barrier of 62% of its starting value during the observation period.
If the barrier is violated, the certificate is redeemed at the maturity date according to the performance of the EURO STOXX 50® index (percentage performance of the the EURO STOXX 50® from the starting value to the closing price fixing at the final valuation date). Even if the barrier is touched or undercut, the maximum amount remains limited at EUR 1,150 per nominal value and investors do not participate in price increases of the underlying beyond the bonus level = cap.
Further information as well as the Key Information Document can be found on the product page.
Bonus Certificates – simply explained:
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The product described herein is subject to and governed by the Base Prospectus (including all supplements and amendments thereto) approved by the Austrian Financial Market Authority (FMA). The Base Prospectus has been deposited at the Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG, published at www.rcb.at/securitiesprospectus and contains the risks and terms and conditions of the product.
Additional information may also be obtained from the key information document of the product published at www.rcb.at. Raiffeisen Centrobank AG is subject to supervision by the FMA and the Austrian National Bank as well as the European Central Bank within the Single Supervisory Mechanism (Council Regulation (EU) No 1024/2013).