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The DMO Approved Group of Investors
In order to purchase gilts through the Purchase and Sale Service, you will need to become a member of the Approved Group of Investors, which is only available to UK residents.
Members of the Approved Group are persons who reside in the UK and that have satisfied the DMO’s criteria concerning identity and source of funds which takes into account the rules under Know Your Customer requirements, the Money Laundering Regulations 2007 as well as any other additional rules or considerations.
To view the Terms and Conditions of the Approved Group, or access an application form to buy, please visit the Computershare website.
Neither Computershare nor DMO offer investment advice. If you are unsure of what action to take you should always obtain independent financial advice. The value of gilts may go down as well as up, which may result in you receiving less than you originally invested if you sell your holding before or at redemption.