Take a break and become caped crusader "Isa-man"

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Fidelity Investments is encouraging IFAs to take a break from their daily routine, put on a pair of tights and find out what it is like to become Isa-man .

Collecting as many ISA applications as you can before midnight - and while riding a jet bike - is the main aim of the game designed for IFAs by Fidelity. Of course, this is Fidelity's novel way of encouraging Isa take-up before the April 5th deadline. However, the adviser with the highest score will also win a £250 Red Letter Day voucher. Play lasts a maximum of three minutes, however, the collector could be slowed up several times unless they successfully avoid the Inland Revenue tax inspectors. Click thru the Isa-man weblink to play... IFAonline

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