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What's the difference between NBI Portfolios and NBI Funds?

NBI1 Funds are investment funds offered by National Bank Investments Inc. (NBI). They pool funds from many investors, which are then invested across different asset classes subject to market fluctuations and managed by world‑class portfolio managers.

NBI Portfolios are made up of investment funds offered by National Bank Investments Inc. (NBI). These well-diversified investments, designed to reduce risk while maximizing returns, are managed by some of the world's top portfolio managers.
 

1. NBI Funds (the "Funds") are offered by National Bank Investments Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of National Bank of Canada. Commissions, trailing commissions, management fees and expenses all may be associated with investments in a Fund. Please read the prospectus of the Funds before investing. The performance data provided for the NBI Money Market Fund assumes reinvestment of distributions only and does not take into account sales, redemption, investment or optional charges or income taxes payable by any security holder that would diminish returns. There can be no assurances that the NBI Money Market Fund will maintain its net asset value per security at a constant amount or that the full amount of the investment in a fund will be returned.

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