Royal London launches first Stocks and Shares ISA

‘Growing interest’ in ISA savings options

Isabel Baxter
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Provider Royal London has launched a Stocks and Shares ISA, its first and only ISA offering.

The Royal London Stocks and Shares ISA available to customers through financial advisers, and to existing workplace and individual pension customers either through their adviser or via a direct application. It will offer the same investment choices as its pension products, including access to the multi-asset Governed Range managed by Royal London Asset Management. Royal London said the ISA will be "competitively priced", with Workplace Pension customers paying the same as their competitive scheme charge, when invested in Royal London managed funds. "All other customers will benefit...

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