Aberdeen Sterling Bond unit trust is now available via an Isa or Pep and has reduced the minimum inv...
Aberdeen Sterling Bond unit trust is now available via an Isa or Pep and has reduced the minimum investment to encourage retail investors.. Prior to the end of June, the minimum lump sum investment into the fund was £10,000, breaching the £7,000 Isa limit. It is now £500 with a £50 per month regular savings option also being made available. The decision to change the investment requirements on the fund was a result of Autif's reorganisation of its bond sectors in late April. Until then Sterling Bond appeared in the UK General Bonds sector along with Aberdeen Fixed Interest. Scott Arnot...
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