How about introducing Wukong's financial management?

Take a closer look at Wukong's explanation on financial management, and you can see that the money you invested is actually used for lending, which is a small credit loan. The guarantee measures are mainly the deposit account and the full guarantee provided by the guarantee company. In this way, its high income can be understood, which is not high compared with some bridge fund companies.

Wukong financial management is the fist product of Jiufu. It's hard to see, and the website page is very clear. Unlike other sub-products, I don't know what it is for a long time.

They divided the products into four categories, namely, daily account (just launched), monthly account, quarterly account and annual account. Obviously, different accounts represent different investment periods. From the investment experience, it is still very simple and smooth, and we don't need to choose our own investment targets. From the perspective of yield, it belongs to the upper-middle level in the industry. Although the creditor's right can be transferred, it must be after the product expires.

One thing to note: Wukong Wealth Management is connected with Jiufu's own small and micro claims. What do you mean? Jiufu not only set up financial management platforms such as Wukong Financial Management, but also set up loan platforms such as installment music go and crayon installment. In other words, the upstream and downstream are all owned by Jiufu, which exposes a problem: how to ensure the quality of the assets that you dock? After all, it's all your own things.

Wukong financial website introduces little information, but there are relatively many protection plans. The original text is as follows:

1) funds go safely. Wukong is a brand owned by Jiufu. Wukong's monthly/quarterly/annual accounts match high-quality personal microfinance claims, and the risk control adopts American FICO technology used by the four major banks.

2) Third-party supervision of special funds for the protection plan.

3) Docking third-party payment, binding identity authentication with bank card, withdrawing investment and transferring money with the same card.

4) Taiping Property Insurance underwriting account security.

reference data

Zhihu, Zhihu [citation time 2018-1-19]