AIG tops bond rates list

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AIG is offering the best rates on guaranteed income bond investments of up to £20,000 over one, two,...

AIG is offering the best rates on guaranteed income bond investments of up to £20,000 over one, two, three and five years, according to Baronworth Investment Services. AIG pays 4.73% on a guaranteed income bond with a term of one year for investments of between £5,000 and £14,999. Over two years, it pays 4.88% for a similar level of investment and 5.03% for investments of between £15,000 and £19,999. The group is paying 4.92% on guaranteed income bonds with a three-year term for investments of between £5,000 and £14,999 and is also paying a rate of 5.07% on a similar bond for investments...

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