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    • How does the share purchase process work using SatrixNOW?
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    • What forms of payment are accepted on SatrixNOW for ETF purchases?
    • Are there any limitations to the number of purchases I can make on SatrixNOW each day?
    • Why is there an "up to" amount displayed under the custom amount when buying ETF shares on SatrixNOW?
    • What is a buy instruction on SatrixNOW and how does it work?
    • How do I know what price I have bought or sold a security at on SatrixNOW?
    • How are my profits and losses filtered into the current value of my holdings on SatrixNOW?
    • How is the Current Holdings Profit/(Loss) amount calculated on my SatrixNOW account overview?
    • How are Fractional Share Rights held on the SatrixNOW platform?
    • If I continue buying Fractional Share Rights for a specific instrument on SatrixNOW will it eventually become a full share?
    • Do I receive dividends for my Fractional Share Rights?
    • How do I add a debit or credit card to my SatrixNOW account?
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How do I know what price I have bought or sold a security at on SatrixNOW?

After the confirmation of the purchase or sale of a Whole ETF share or a Fractional Share Right on the SatrixNOW platform, an e-mail is sent to the client with the subject line: "Confirmation of SatrixNOW transaction".


This email will confirm the price that the ETF security was traded at.

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Satrix Managers (RF) (Pty) Ltd (Satrix) a registered and approved Manager in Collective Investment Schemes in Securities and an authorised financial services provider in terms of the FAIS. Collective investment schemes are generally medium- to long-term investments. Unit Trusts and ETFs the investor essentially owns a “proportionate share” (in proportion to the participatory interest held in the fund) of the underlying investments held by the fund. With Unit Trusts, the investor holds participatory units issued by the fund while in the case of an ETF, the participatory interest, while issued by the fund, comprises a listed security traded on the stock exchange.

ETFs are index tracking funds, registered as a Collective Investment and can be traded by any stockbroker on the stock exchange or via Investment Plans and online trading platforms. ETFs may incur additional costs due to it being listed on the JSE. Past performance is not necessarily a guide to future performance and the value of investments / units may go up or down. A schedule of fees and charges, and maximum commissions are available on the Minimum Disclosure Document or upon request from the Manager. Collective investments are traded at ruling prices and can engage in borrowing and scrip lending. Should the respective portfolio engage in scrip lending, the utility percentage and related counterparties can be viewed on the ETF Minimum Disclosure Document. The Manager does not provide any guarantee either with respect to the capital or the return of a portfolio. The index, the applicable tracking error and the portfolio performance relative to the index can be viewed on the ETF Minimum Disclosure Document and or on the Satrix website.

Performance is based on NAV to NAV calculations of the portfolio. Individual performance may differ to that of the portfolio as a result of initial fees, actual investment date, dividend withholding tax and income reinvestment date. The reinvestment of income is calculated based on actual distributed amount and factors such as payment date and reinvestment date must be considered.

*Note exchange prices are delayed in accordance with regional exchange rules.South African prices are delayed by 15 minutes; North American prices are delayed by 15 minutes.

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