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WHY A REDMAYNE BENTLEY JISA?

Contributions can be made regularly or as ad-hoc lump sums.
Contributions can be made regularly or as ad-hoc lump sums.
Subscribe up to £9,000 in the current tax year.
Subscribe up to £9,000 in the current tax year.
Custody charge of £5 per quarter, regardless of the value of your account.
Custody charge of £5 per quarter, regardless of the value of your account.

Investing for the Future

Parents, family and friends have the opportunity to contribute up to £9,000 in the current tax year. The funds can be invested in stock market related investments or cash, and the funds paid into the account will not be subject to Capital Gains Tax or Income Tax under current legislation.
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Investing for the Future
When investing for children, and depending on your eligibility, family requirements and circumstances, we have several accounts for you to choose from.
 
Redmayne Bentley’s accounts for children allow you the flexibility to choose when, where and how to invest, providing you with the opportunity to select the most appropriate account for your individual circumstances.
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INVESTMENT IDEAS FOR YOUR JISA:

There is a wide investment scope, from UK stock markets to overseas areas:

Stocks and Shares

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Fixed-Interest Stocks

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Exchange Traded Funds

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Exchange Traded Commodities

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Investment and Unit Trusts

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How Can I Add Funds to my Redmayne Bentley JISA?

We have a number of ways that make it easy for you to subscribe to your Redmayne Bentley JISA.

Subscriptions to your JISA can be made via myRB, or you can call your usual Redmayne Bentley office and make a payment over the telephone.
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The value of your investments and the income from them may go down as well as up, and you could get back less than you invested. Tax treatment depends on the specific circumstances of each individual and may be subject to change in the future.