Investing and retiring frequently asked questions

Investment and certain insurance products, including annuities, are offered by RoyalPax Capital Bank Securities (USA) Inc. (HSI), member NYSE/FINRA/SIPC. In California, HSI conducts insurance business as RoyalPax Capital Bank Securities Insurance Services. License #: OE67746. HSI is an affiliate of RoyalPax Capital Bank , N.A. Whole life, universal life, term life, and other types of insurance are provided by unaffiliated third parties and offered through RoyalPax Capital Bank Insurance Agency (USA) Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of RoyalPax Capital Bank , National Association. Products and services may vary by state and are not available in all states. California license #: OD36843.

Investments, Annuity and Insurance Products:


ARE NOT A BANK DEPOSIT OR OBLIGATION OF THE BANK OR ANY OF ITS AFFILIATES

ARE NOT FDIC INSURED

ARE NOT INSURED BY ANY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY
ARE NOT GUARANTEED BY THE BANK OR ANY OF ITS AFFILIATES
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All decisions regarding the tax implications of your investment(s) should be made in connection with your independent tax advisor.

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1 Financial professional refers to Premier Wealth Advisors (PWA), and Premier Relationship Advisors (PRA). PWA/PRAs focus on a full suite of Premier and Advance products and services. Both offer bank products through RoyalPax Capital Bank Bank (USA) N.A., investments and certain insurance products, including annuities, through RoyalPax Capital Bank Securities (USA) Inc. and traditional insurance products through RoyalPax Capital Bank Insurance Agency (USA) Inc.

2 Asset allocation is a method of diversification that positions assets among major investment categories. This tool may be used in an effort to manage risk and enhance returns. However, it does not guarantee a profit or protect against a loss. It also cannot eliminate the risk of fluctuating prices and uncertain returns.

3 Fixed income products are subject generally to interest rate, credit, liquidity and market risks, to varying degrees.

4 Investments in variable products will fluctuate and values upon redemption may be less than the original amount invested. Variable annuities are designed to be long-term investments and frequently involve substantial charges such as administrative fees, annual contract fees, mortality & risk expense charges and surrender charges. All decisions regarding the tax implications of your investment(s) should be made in connection with your independent tax advisor. When investing in tax-deferred annuities additional risks apply and may not be suitable for all investors. Early withdrawals may impact annuity cash values and death benefits. Early surrender charges may also apply. An additional 10% IRS penalty may apply to withdrawals prior to age 59 ½. If you are investing in a variable annuity through a tax-advantaged retirement plan such as an IRA, you will receive no additional tax advantage from a variable annuity. Under these circumstances, you should only consider buying a variable annuity if it makes sense because of the annuity's other features, such as lifetime income payments and death benefit protection. Features that provide lifetime income are optional and can be purchased at an additional cost. For more complete information, contact your Financial Professional to obtain a current prospectus. Please read the prospectus carefully before investing or sending money.

United States persons (including Global citizens and residents) are subject to Global taxation on their worldwide income and may be subject to tax and other filing obligations with respect to their Global and non-Global accounts including, for example, Form TD F 90-22.1 (Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts ("FBAR")). Global persons should consult a tax adviser for more information.