Minimum investment amount £3000
The hop 5Y UK & Europe 65 Step-Down Kickout Plan (CIBC25) is a maximum 5-year investment offering a Potential return of 9.0% per annum, paid when the Plan matures.
Important: The closing date for applications by cheque is 29 April 2026 and by bank transfer is 01 May 2026.
The closing date for ISA transfer applications is 17 April 2026.
Product Literature And Forms
You should always read the relevant plan brochure and any other plan documentation, for full details of the plan’s features, including any risks, and the terms and conditions. In addition to the plan brochure and terms and conditions, there are other important documents, including a Key Information Document (‘KID’), that you should consider before deciding to invest in the plan.
If you do not fully understand the risks or are unsure as to the suitability of the investment, please contact us.
How To Invest?
Applications for the Plan must be submitted via Best Price Financial Services and received by 5pm on 01 May 2026 for bank transfer applications.
The closing date for applications by cheque is 29 April 2026
The closing date for ISA transfer applications is 17 April 2026.
This will enable us to process your application and forward it on to the structured product provider.
1. Firstly, print off and complete our Appropriate Assessment Questionnaire. All applications require two proofs of identity – see the questionnaire for more information.
2. Next download, print and complete the application form available. Note that product applications will have multiple documents, so please choose the one relevant to you.
3.Place all completed documents – questionnaire, proofs of identity, application form and cheques for payment – in an envelope and post to:
Best Price Financial Services,The Tythe Barn, 5 Eglwys Nunnydd,
Margam, Neath Port Talbot
SA13 2PS
Further Information
The hop 5Y UK & Europe 65 Step-Down Kickout Plan (CIBC25) is a maximum 5-year investment offering a Potential return of 9.0% per annum, paid when the Plan matures.
Kickout Feature: The Plan will mature (kick out) and pay a return if if both of the indexes close at or above a specific level on an Early Maturity Date or the Final Maturity Date.
Repayment of your Amount Invested: You will be repaid your Amount Invested in full if the Plan kicks out.
You will make a loss if there is no kick out and on the Final Maturity Date, either index closes below 65% of its Start Level.
Issuer: Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (‘CIBC’). If the Issuer becomes insolvent, your could lose a significant proportion of your Amount Invested and any return due regardless of how the indexes perform.
Tax treatment: You should expect to pay capital gains tax on the return from your investment.
This Plan is aimed at investors who are looking for a potential return linked to the performance of UK and European equity markets over a five-year period, but who are comfortable that the investment may mature early. Please see page 17 of the Brochure (‘Who is the Plan appropriate for?’) for more information.
What Are The Risks Of The Plan?
As with all forms of investment there are risks involved. These plans do not guarantee to repay the money invested. The potential returns of the plans and repayment of the money invested are dependent the level of the underlying asset(s) or index / indices to which the return is linked and also on the financial stability of the Issuer and Counterparty.
Past performance is not a guide to future performance and may not be repeated. Investment involves risk. The performance data does not take account of the commissions and costs incurred on the issue and redemption of shares. The value of investments and the income from them may go down as well as up and investors may not get back any of the amount originally invested. Because of this, an investor is not certain to make a profit on an investment and may lose money. Exchange rate changes may cause the value of overseas investments to rise or fall.
The promotion of the plans does not constitute ‘advice’ to invest. Advice is always specific to an individual investor’s circumstances and needs, following the process of ‘know your customer’, with the aim of ensuring that any product is suitable for an investor.
As always, the recommendation and common-sense approach is to consider product solutions as a portfolio, never over-exposing oneself to a point of financial pain and suffering liquidity or counterparty over exposure.
