Co-op Investments discounts unit trust and ISA charges

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The Co-operative Investments has discounted the initial charge on a range of unit trusts and ISAs by 2%.

The discount will apply to anyone investing over £7,000 into a unit trust or ISA through a Co-operative financial adviser before 8 August. The usual 5% initial fees will then be reduced to 3%. A range of products with varying risk profiles are eligible for the reduction. The funds include: the Sustainable Leaders Trust, the UK Growth, UK Income with Growth Trust and European Trust. "The discount makes a difference because it means more of your investment is working for you straight away,” says Zack Hocking, head of investments at The Co-operative Investments. "Even despite periods ...

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