FundsNetwork unveils ISA enhancements

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FundsNetwork has announced a series of offers available to advisers this ISA season including a bulk switching enhancement and extension of its consolidation campaign.

The changes will see the bulk switching service introduced in January include the FundsNetwork SIPP and allow switching from one fund to a maximum of three funds. In addition, its consolidation campaign has been extended until 30 April 2011. The campaign, which gives advisers the chance to receive £100 cash back per qualifying client, now includes ISAs and re-registrations with all transfers benefiting from NAV pricing. The enhancements come on the back of changes to its pricing structure which saw the platform maintaining its annual flat rate account fee of £45 per year until at leas...

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