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Why would the average investor open an equity ISA?
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Paul_Varjak wrote:
I think the choice of funds offered by Hargreaves Landsdown is actually greater than that offered by many of the bigger funds supermarkets. I do not think it is a 'white-label' version, but I stand to be corrected on that.
Don't think it is a "white-label" version either. I believe HL run their own "supermarket". Their admin. is also much more efficient and "contactable" than many of the other outfits I've tried (Cofunds springs to mind
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See my previous post on Hargreves Lansdown.0
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