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Is an Isa the best home for your nest egg?

26 Mar 2017 - Comment

The Guardian recently published an article about ISAs, entitled "Is an Isa the best home for your nest egg?".

The article mentions several ISA providers, including LandlordInvest's property-backed IFISA:

"Another option is the so-called “innovative finance Isa” which allow investors to offer peer-to-peer loans, which are held within the Isa “wrapper”. There are a host to choose from, but there is no protection if it all goes wrong and the lender defaults [sic] – although the rates are very attractive.

LandlordInvest, which lets people invest in residential buy-to-let mortgages and bridging loans, is holding out the prospect of returns of up to 12%."

The full article is available here.

 

 

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