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Underlying price- Change underlying- Starting value100 Next Express valuation level100.00
Name
Expres Svetovych Indexu IX CZK
ISIN / WKN
AT0000A3PJK2 / RC1J7U
Underlying
Underlying price
-
Starting value
CZK 100.00
Observation redemption level
on the final valuation date
Early redemption level
100.00 / 95.00 / 90.00 / 85.00 / 80.00
Early redemption price
106.00% / 112.00% / 118.00% / 124.00% / 130.00%
Denomination / nominal
CZK 1,000
About the term
Initial valuation date
Oct 30, 2025
Issue date
Oct 31, 2025
Valuation dates
Oct 27, 2026 / Oct 26, 2027 / Oct 27, 2028 / Oct 29, 2029 / Oct 29, 2030
Final valuation date
Oct 29, 2030
Maturity date
Nov 04, 2030
Product classification
Investment Product without Capital Protection
Security type (eusipa Nr.)
Express Certificate (1260)
Express Certificate Type
New Level Express Certificate
Underlying
Country / region of underlying
-
Suited market expectation
sideways, bullish
Spread homogenised
3.00
Spread in %
3.25%
Multiplier
-
Product currency
CZK
Underlying currency
-
Settlement method
Cash settlement
Tax treatment
Capital Gains Tax / No EU Withholding Tax
Public offer in
Austria, Germany, Italy, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Liechtenstein, Romania, Slovenia
Listing
Stuttgart
Comments

The certificate has a pre-defined maximum term. Higher early redemption is made, in case, at any of the valuation dates, the underlying quotes at or above the termination level.

If the underlying quotes below the termination level, the term extends to the next valuation date, with the subsequent termination level being reduced at the same time. At the end of the maximum term, the barrier serves as additional safety mechanism.