Take charge of your wealth and savings with the 10X Unit Trust

Unit Trusts are a great way to save money for both your long-term and short-term goals. Whether you are looking to save up for a deposit to buy a house, or save for an upcoming holiday, 10X offers several highly diversified funds that you can invest in to meet your financial and savings goals.

When it comes to long-term success, the composition of your fund is crucial. Achieve your investment goals by selecting the 10X fund that has the right asset allocation for you.

Why a Unit Trust is a good idea

  • It is an easy way to invest your savings
  • It provides an opportunity to grow your wealth
  • It offers flexibility to access your savings when you need it most

10X Unit Trusts are better because we offer

  • Superior, long-term growth
  • Low fees
  • Highly diversified portfolios
  • Clear, transparent reporting that is easy to understand

Your goal, your way, with the 10X Unit Trust.

Taking out a 10X Unit Trust is as simple as 1,2,3

1 - Decide how long you want your money to be invested for

2 - Select a fun that suits your time frame (we can help with this if you are uncertain)

3 - Complete the online application here

You should consider a Unit Trust if you want to invest your savings in a diversified and professionally managed portfolio, especially if you have a particular savings goal in mind.

You can make monthly contributions via debit order, and lump sum contributions when you have available funds. The minimum debit order amount is R500. 10X offers no initial or administration fees, and there is no fee to terminate or exit your Unit Trust.

The sooner you start, the sooner you can #10XYourFuture.

To find out more about our Unit Trusts, click here.

You can also apply online by clicking here.



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