Barclays Transitions Indices, Available Exclusively on North American Annuities, win 2024 Annuity Index of the Year by SRP Americas
The Barclays Transitions Indices seek to provide investors with consistent exposure to equities and a dynamic combination of commodity and fixed income assets.
The Indices aim to provide broad-based exposure to US equities while seeking to stabilize performance throughout each economic cycle by incorporating commodities and longer duration US treasuries. Each index transitions between allocation Trend Scenes based on market conditions using exclusive Dynamic Trend RotationTM.
To further control risk, the Barclays Transitions 6% VC IndexTM aims to limit its annual volatility to a 6% target and the Barclays Transitions 12% VC IndexTM aims to limit its annual volatility to a 12% target using Barclays’ proprietary intraday volatility forecasting technology.
“These innovative indices have struck a chord with producers and customers, and we’re proud to receive this recognition from SRP Americas,” said
“Our goal when designing the Barclays Transitions Index was to build upon
The Barclays Transitions Indices are available on top-selling products – including Income Pay ProSM, NAC BenefitSolutions® 10, North American Charter® Plus, and NAC Control. X fixed index annuities.
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Fixed index annuities are not a direct investment in the stock market. They are long term insurance products with guarantees backed by the issuing company. They provide the potential for interest to be credited based in part on the performance of specific indices, without the risk of loss of premium due to market downturns or fluctuation. Although fixed index annuities guarantee no loss of premium due to market downturns, deductions from the accumulation value for optional benefit riders or strategy fees or charges associated with allocations to enhanced crediting methods could exceed interest credited to the accumulation value, which would result in loss of premium. They may not be appropriate for all clients. Interest credits to a fixed index annuity will not mirror the actual performance of the relevant index.
While we are featuring these indices, keep in mind that other indexes besides the presented ones are also available and that this should not be viewed as allocation advice.
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Barclays' only relationship with the Issuer in respect of the Index is the licensing of the Index, which is administered, compiled and published by
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