NS&I to partner with WHSmith

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National Savings & Investments has today announced a partnership with WHSmith in order to improve customer access to its products.

The State owned investment company plans to distribute information and application forms for Premium Bonds and Inflation-Beating Savings through the high street retailer. The announcement comes as NS&I begins a new strategy, aimed at building on a current customer base of 27 million people with over £80bn of investments, after completing its previous five-year strategy a year early. The partnership with WHSmith is due to begin on 1 November 2007, with the Premium Bond and Inflation-Beating Savings Products, and further products will be rolled out from 1 April 2008, depending on customer...

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