Cofunds and FundsNetwork team up for ISA help

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Fidelity FundsNetwork and Cofunds are joining forces to offer last-minute collection points for advisers across the UK to submit ISA and SIPP applications.

The initiative will see 13 national collection points set up around the UK where advisers can drop off application up to 6pm on 1 April. Applications can also be submitted at Fidelity's offices in Kent, London and Surrey and Cofunds' offices in London and Chelmsford. ISA applications will be quality checked on site whilst applications for SIPPs will be time stamped only. The link-up comes as business levels are expected to surge in the run-up to the end of the tax year. Peter Hicks, head of UK retail sales at Fidelity International, says although the number of online applications i...

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