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Company:Legal & General (Portfolio Mgt Services)
Legal & General (Portfolio Mgt Services) ISA
  
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Account Type:Investment ISA  
Application Criteria 
Minimum Investment:£0  
Min Monthly Premium £:£50  
Min Single Premium £:£500  
Open to UK Residents:yes  
Managing Account 
Number of Funds:51  
Shares:no  
Investment Trusts:no  
Unit Trusts/OEICS:yes  
Offshore Funds:no  
Fees & Charges 
Exit Charge:no  
ISA Annual Fee %:0%  
ISA Initial Charge %:0%  
Transaction Charge %:no  
Transfer In Fee £:no  
Transfer Out Fee £:no  

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