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Is ISA provider through Post Office safe to invest with?
snowshine
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Hello,
Post Office has an offer: "Fixed Rate Cash ISA" promising to pay 3% AER fixed for one year.
In small print: Post Office ISAs are provided by Family Investments. Family Investment is the trading name of Family Equity Plan Limited [Co No. 2208249] and Family Investment Management Limited [Co No. 1915516]
I have never heard of the above company.
Would my saving be protected by the British Government for the first £50000.00?
Post Office Limited is an appointed representative of the Governor and company of the Bank of Ireland, which is authorised by the Irish Financial Regulator.
Who will guarantee my ISA investment in Post Office based account?
Does any body know the answer?
Thanking you for your time.
Regards
Post Office has an offer: "Fixed Rate Cash ISA" promising to pay 3% AER fixed for one year.
In small print: Post Office ISAs are provided by Family Investments. Family Investment is the trading name of Family Equity Plan Limited [Co No. 2208249] and Family Investment Management Limited [Co No. 1915516]
I have never heard of the above company.
Would my saving be protected by the British Government for the first £50000.00?
Post Office Limited is an appointed representative of the Governor and company of the Bank of Ireland, which is authorised by the Irish Financial Regulator.
Who will guarantee my ISA investment in Post Office based account?
Does any body know the answer?
Thanking you for your time.
Regards
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glider3560 wrote: »
You are quick to give me the required answer.:beer:
Thank you.
Is Irish economy safe? Lets hope they don't go as Greeks and the Portuguese.
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