Skandia launches online ISA tool

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Skandia has launched an online tool to help advisers identify clients with an unused ISA allowance.

The service, free to the 10,000 advisers registered with Skandia, also allows IFAs to apply for new business in this year’s ISA season. Peter Jordan, Skandia’s head of platform marketing, says: “The biggest mistake investors can make this ISA season is to shy away from the market due to market volatility. "Although investors with structured asset allocations will have high degrees of confidence other investors can gain confidence by developing a structured approach to asset allocation, holding cash temporarily pending investment or to phase this year’s investment in to the market.” Adv...

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