Police Mutual celebrates 150th birthday with members

Tuesday, 02 August, 2016

 

150th Birthday Fixed Term ISA 1.5% per annum for a fixed period of 15 months

 

Thursday 4 August 2016: Members of the Police family are encouraged to mark Police Mutual‘s 150th anniversary by taking advantage of a Fixed Term Birthday ISA offer of 1.5% per annum fixed for a period of 15 months.

“150 years ago the Police Mutual Assurance Society was set up by Police officers to support fellow officers and their families in times of financial hardship. Today we are launching a Birthday ISA to celebrate this significant milestone in our history and to help Police officers and their families boost their finances. The Police family has and continues to be central to everything we do, so it felt only right that we help them make the most of their finances.

“We are aware that in this current environment of low interest rates, Police officers and their families are very keen on opportunities that make their savings work harder, and think that our 150th Birthday ISA stands us apart from the rest of the market,” says Ian Cordwell, Investment Director, Police Mutual.

Exclusively available to serving and retired Police Officers, Staff, Specials, and their families, and being pushed out from 4 August 2016 with a fixed term of 15 months, everyone taking advantage of this limited offer will be able to enjoy their returns for Christmas 2017.

This ISA offer is for a limited period on a first come first served basis; accepts all ISA transfers; requires a minimum investment of £1,000; and has a money-back guarantee at all times.  Savers wanting to invest up to £15,240 this tax year by investing with this exclusive offer can find out more at: www.policemutual.co.uk/fixed or call 0800 652 8986 to speak to Police Mutual directly.

The Fixed Term birthday ISA is one of four savings choices of the Options ISA from Police Mutual. Visit policemutual.co.uk/options to find out more. Additional 150th anniversary activities are taking place from August 2016 onwards.

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