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Meera Patel

Vantage only gets better

By Meera Patel | 21 Jul, 2008 

Over the years our services have evolved in response to client demand and in 2001 this resulted in our flagship Vantage service. HL Vantage is now one of the biggest and lowest cost investment supermarkets in the UK. It gives investors the ability to access a range of unit trusts, OEICS, shares, investment trusts, corporate bonds, gilts and cash.

Many clients choose to hold their investments within the tax efficient wrapper of an ISA or a SIPP. Those with investments held elsewhere can also transfer them into Vantage. The beauty of the service is you can hold your investments under one roof, cutting out a vast amount of paperwork.

There are more than 2000 funds available in Vantage, of which over 1500 can be purchased at no initial charge. We offer loyalty bonuses to our clients on more than 1200 funds within our ISA and Fund Account, so it can actually pay to invest through Vantage.

We now also offer more than 500 offshore funds on this platform which we believe is more than any other fund supermarket in the UK. It doesn’t stop there. When new funds are launched we aim to inform investors through our website and we also offer fund updates and investment ideas both through our website and our magazine, the Investment Times. This information is provided to help investors make their own hopefully profitable investment decisions.

The HL Vantage Service enables investors to hold different types of investments in one place with one valuation and dealing service. We aim to provide the best information, best service and best discounts. Vantage forms the core of our operations, but more importantly its success has only been possible with the support of our clients.

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