Investment Bond.

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For existing Investment Bond customers.

If you already have an Investment Bond with us you may be able to benefit by making an additional investment into your bond. Call us or speak to your adviser for more information.

Making additional investments to your Investment Bond might be the right choice for you if:

  • You already have an Investment Bond with us and we are currently allowing top-ups into it.
  • You have a further £5,000 or more to invest.·
  • You are looking for an income, growth potential, or a combination of the two.
  • You are looking to invest for five years, ideally longer.
  • You are prepared to accept some risk to your capital.
  • You are a basic or higher-rate taxpayer.

You can invest in the Investment Bond for as long as you like. There is no set end-date but you should aim to invest for at least five years, ideally longer.

The value of your Investment Bond, and any income taken from it, can go down as well as up and is not guaranteed. You may not get back all the money you invested.

Contact us or speak to your adviser for full information on our Investment Bond and whether topping-up could be the right choice for you.

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