Friends Provident Int launches new IHT bond

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Friends Provident International (FPI) strengthens its offshore product range with the launch of the Succession Planning Bond.

FPI says the Succession Planning Bond's combination of investment choices, together with the trust options will appeal to advisers who have clients looking for a flexible method to mitigate their IHT liabilities. "The Succession Planning Bond is designed to plug a gap that Friends Provident International has identified in the investment market. The flexible offshore bond offers investors the ability to preserve their accumulated wealth enabling them to transfer their wealth to future generations in a tax efficient manner. This facility will appeal to a wide range of clients and will o...

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