SJP expands online cash platform to clients with at least £50k

Access to 550 deposit accounts

Sophie King
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St James's Place (SJP) has expanded its online cash deposit platform Flagstone to clients with a minimum of £50k in savings.

The financial advice giant said the platform, available to all its qualified advisers and their clients, would provide greater and simpler access to market-leading savings accounts. The cash platform was originally available to private individual, SME corporate and charity clients with a minimum of £150,000 to deposit. However, SJP clients with a deposit between £50,000 and £250,000 can now access fixed term accounts, while those with at least £250,000 can use instant access, notice and term deposit accounts. SJP said the Flagstone platform offered online access to more than 550 depos...

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