Witan Investment Trust holds out its free Isa dealing to May

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Witan Investment Trust is extending free dealing on all Isa investments until 31 May, 2005. The ann...

Witan Investment Trust is extending free dealing on all Isa investments until 31 May, 2005. The annual dealing fee for the trust has previously been set at 1%. The 0.5% government stamp duty charged on investments into the trust will remain in place. The group said that the change would mean that someone investing their full £7,000 Maxi Isa allowance would save £70. The global growth trust recently moved to a multi-manager approach, with Henderson Global Investors losing control of all but the UK and North American assets on an enhanced index-linked basis. The other assets were distribut...

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