Friends Prov offers ethical funds deal

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FRIENDS Provident is now giving investors better allocation rates across a number of its portfolios.

Investors in the company’s Investment Portfolio bond and Ethical Investment bond products who are aged between 18 and 69 will now receive an additional 0.5pc to their allocation rates on any investment made over £10,000. Christine Foyster, head of investment marketing at Friends Provident, said: “This offer is designed to make our flagship products even more attractive, and it provides consumers with additional value for money.” The deal, which runs until October 30 this year but can end earlier if withdrawn by Friends Provident, applies to any investment over the minimum level. T...

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