True Potential Savings Accounts

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True Potential

True Potential LLP is one of the UK’s most innovative financial services groups. The company claims to work with nearly 20% of UK financial advisers, and provides products and technology to over 1.4 million private clients. It aims to revolutionise the way wealth management is delivered. True Potential owns impulseSave, a first-of-its kind top-up technology for investments.

With True Potential’s Stock & Shares ISA you get benefits from the Wealth Platform technology, which allows you to invest in True Potential managed portfolios and the Wealth Strategy Fund Range. In addition, it keeps the charges low so that you have the potential for greater returns.

Continue reading to find out more about True Potential and their services.

All investing should be regarded as longer term. The value of your investments can go up and down, and you may get back less than you invest. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. If you’re not sure which investments are right for you, please seek out a financial adviser. Capital at risk.


What savings accounts do True Potential offer?

True Potential offer a range of investment accounts:

  • Stocks & Shares ISA
  • Junior ISA
  • Personal Pension
  • General Investment Account
  • Offshore Bond
  • Onshore Bond

Is it easy to switch to True Potential?

Yes, True Potential aims to make it as simple as possible to transfer to one of their accounts. You can start an account with as little as £50, and can transfer ISAs easily at no extra cost.

All you need to open an account with True Potential is to be over the age of 18.

How do I decide which account is for me?

You need to work out what it is you need from your savings and investment account. Are you looking to put a bit of money away each month? Do you want to put some money away and restrict access to it? Are you after rewards or hoping to maximise interest?

You need to work out what you need before comparing the different offers available for certain types of bank account. Once you’ve done that, useful guidelines to compare include:

  • Interest rates
  • Fees (if there are any)
  • Access to cash (if you need quick access for instance)
  • Rewards and loyalty schemes (if you’re into the add-ons or switching bonuses)

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