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The Fair Investment Company has launched a new funds service which allows customers to take control of their own Isas and other investments.

Nick Scarrett, head of pensions and investment at the firm, said discounts of up to 100 per cent are available on initial charges.

"It is Isa season, so people are looking to make the most of their allowances," he commented.

"We want our customers to get a better deal for their money, so not only do we provide exceptional choice, value and service, but we have negotiated preferential terms with individual fund managers."

Mr Scarrett said that as a result, it is cheaper to invest with the firm than directly through fund managers.

Earlier this week, it was reported that the majority of consumers lack knowledge on the new Isa tax-free allowances set to come into force on April 6th.

As well as gaining access to attractive savings interest rates, consumers of all ages will be able to save up to £10,200 tax-free every year.ADNFCR-2088-ID-19636675-ADNFCR

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