James Hay adds 520 funds to investment centre

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James Hay has delivered a 40% increase in the number of discounted funds available through its Investment Centre.

Over 500 new funds have been added including offerings from Threadneedle, F&C, Gartmore and Allianz Global. James Hay has also lowered the minimum online trade from £1,000 to just £100. In addition, until 30 April 2009, the company will not be charging an initial set-up or annual management fee in the first year for new customers of its Private Client SIPP. It will also removing any 'transfer-in' fees on any qualifying new eSIPPs and Protected Rights SIPP. Andy Pennie, marketing director at James Hay, says the group's goal is to ensure the Investment Centre is seen as one of the leadi...

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