Third-party Isa admin by Eurolife

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Eurolife Assurance is to launch a third-party administration service for Isas. The service will be t...

Eurolife Assurance is to launch a third-party administration service for Isas. The service will be targeted at life assurers, fund management groups and the larger IFA firms. It can be used either on a regular or project-specific basis. David Wooten, director at Eurolife, said: 'The service will largely involve Isas or single premium bonds, mainly the sort of products we do ourselves. The service is perfect for groups that only want to come into the market on occasion, to do a Dublin Isa for example. The service is part of the same systems platform that runs Eurolife's Pep consolidation ...

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