Invesco continues 2pc discount on ISA initial charge

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INVESCO Perpetual is continuing its 2pc discount on the 5pc initial sales charge for all new ISA investments and PEP and ISA transfers.

This offer includes ISA monthly savings and phased investment options. Invesco Perpetual also offers a 1.75pc discount on the 5pc initial sales charge for new lump sum investments and monthly savings plans made outside of an ISA into the following funds: Invesco Perpetual Corporate Bond, Invesco Perpetual Distribution, Invesco Perpetual Global Bond, Invesco Perpetual Monthly Income Plus and Invesco Perpetual European High Yield. Rick White, marketing director at Invesco Perpetual, said: "With tax year end approaching, investors really should be thinking about making the most of their IS...

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