Should South Africans Be Investing in Offshore?

Francly Speaking Podcast

Should you be considering investing offshore? 🤔 That's the question we help you answer in this Francly Speaking episode – breaking down the jargon, and getting franc about the pros and cons. In this episode, we also reveal an exciting new addition coming up on the Franc app... 👀 🚀 If you're curious about investing and want to learn more then you'll definitely enjoy today's episode - don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for future content. 😉 In this episode, we discuss the basics of 'investing offshore' with Seb, our incredible COO. We explore: 💡 Why 47% of our investors are keen on offshore investing and the perks, such as diversification, exposure to more assets, and the growth potential in offshore markets. 💡 How South Africans can invest offshore, covering direct investments, international transfer approvals, and rand-denominated offshore investments using feeder funds. 💡 The potential tax differences between these options, emphasising the importance of choosing the right approach for your financial goals! Timecodes: 00:00 - 00:58 Trailer 00:59 - 02:15 Introduction 02:16 - 03:04 What does Offshore Investment mean? 03:05 - 05:18 Why Should South Africans Invest Offshore? 05:19 - 06:21 The meaning of Diversification 06:22 - 09:10 How To Invest Offshore: Directly & Indirectly 09:11 - 11:51 Minimum Fees & Deposits for Offshore 11:52 - 12:52 Deciding Which Offshore Investment is Best for You 12:53 - 13:59 Why the Sygnia Fund for Franc Investors? 14:00 - 15:57 The Guidelines for Offshore Investing 15:58 - 16:23 Outro 🔍 Ready to explore the world of investing with Franc? Get started by downloading the app today! 🌐 Visit the Franc website: https://shorturl.at/agNTZ 📲 Download the Franc app: https://franc.app.link/invest-today

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