By Investment Week staff Jupiter and Fidelity are both on course to take in excess of £1bn each duri...
By Investment Week staff Jupiter and Fidelity are both on course to take in excess of £1bn each during the first year of unit trust Isas while Aberdeen is well placed to be the third largest provider. Aberdeen's gross unit sales during the first Isa season have increased by about 140% from last year's equivalent Pep figures, Jupiter's sales have risen by 15% and Fidelity's sales have increased by 25%. One of the main reasons why Aberdeen's sales have increased so dramatically is because of the wider investment qualifications Isas have, according to Richard Wilson the marketing manager a...
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