Hartford tempts cash investors with enhanced allocation rates

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The Hartford is seeking to attract with-profits and cash investors with a special offer on its unit-...

The Hartford is seeking to attract with-profits and cash investors with a special offer on its unit-linked investment bond, Hartford Gold. All new investors from 1 September, until further notice, will be offered enhanced allocation rates and will also qualify for a loyalty bonus. Until now, the allocation rate on the bond has been 100% regardless of the amount invested. As part of the offer the rate will remain 100% for sums between £0 and £24,999 but will rise to 101% for investments between £25,000 and £49,999.99, 101.5% for anything between £50,000 and £99,999.99 and 102% for anything...

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