Family Investments launches ISA with Post Office

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Family Investments has partnered with the Post Office to launch a Guaranteed Capital Bond Cash ISA.

Available through Crown Post Offices and the Post Office website, the ISA is the third rolled out by Family in the less than 12 months. It follows the launch of two cash and equity ISAs in September 2008. Family, which specialises in Child Trust Funds (CTFs) and says it runs more than £1.8bn of family money, has created a new ISA division to meet demand for the products. Chief executive John Reeve says the company is actively looking for more ISA partners and the new product is one of a number of developments the firm is working on with Post Office. "Partnering with high street na...

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