Barclays' latest Toisa offering

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Barclays has launched its Tessa-only Isa (Toisa) structured product offering ahead of its normal Sep...

Barclays has launched its Tessa-only Isa (Toisa) structured product offering ahead of its normal September tranche as a result of intermediary demand. The five-year Guaranteed FTSE Account is suitable for maturing Toisas and Mini Cash Isas, including transfers, offering full capital protection plus 105% of any rise in the FTSE 100 subject to final year averaging. Other products within the group’s core range, offering on a rolling basis every two months, will be available to investors from 1 September to 31 October. Offerings also include the three-year Protected FTSE Plan, the five-year P...

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