JPMAM cuts charges on investment trust ISAs

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J.P. Morgan Asset Management is cutting its initial charge on all lump sum investments in its investment trust ISAs when purchased online.

The offer, which runs until 30 April 2010, applies to all 19 investment trusts managed by JPMAM, for 2009/2010 and early bird 2010/2011 ISA allowances. Investors can take advantage of the offer by visiting the company's recently launched online wealth management service, J.P. Morgan WealthManager+, through which all of its investment trusts can be purchased. The UK‘s largest investment trust manager is also offering investors who chose to invest offline an initial charge of 0.5% on all lump sum ISA investments in their ITs, with free switching and ISA transfers also available. "Usi...

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