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Advice re stocks and shares isas
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Thanks xylophone
Now - how to find out which funds are (or rather are not:cool:) signed up to this.
Or maybe I'll just look for another alternative to VLS:o
Seems odd, you'd assume that if anything wasn't ucits compliant it might be vanguard given they are lord aril us based with l & g being a uk company.
My transfer was from close bros who offered it, they were getting too expensive which is why I transferred, so that fund and a few others went as cash and I purchased separately, no like for like replacements.
There's always black rock consensus as the obvious alternative, though no property like vls and unlike multi index. Think fidelity do something similar as well.0
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