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What is a KIID?

Information on Key Investor Information Documents (KIIDs).

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Written by Brandon
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A KIID (Key Investor Information Document) is an information sheet provided by the fund manager that includes all the key facts and figures about a fund. It describes what the fund does, the investment risk, charges, and performance.

You can use this information to help you assess whether a particular fund meets your needs. It comes in a standardised format, set out in European regulations. The aim is to enable potential investors to make comparisons between different funds and to help you to make informed investment decisions.

You can find KIIDs for each fund on our website, or in the Accounts tab of the app by selecting an account and tapping on the relevant fund, then 'Key Investor Information'. If you'd like to email the KIID to yourself, just tap the envelope in the top right corner of the screen.

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