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Axa Isle of Man's Regular Investment Account is an offshore bond with access to more than 250 funds. Our panel of experts looks a little closer

The Regular Investment Account is an offshore bond which offers clients flexibility at all stages of building their investment portfolio. It has been designed for people who wish to accumulate wealth gradually and accepts both regular and single payments. The minimum regular investment is £500 per month and the minimum single investment, to open the bond, is £20,000. Unlike many forms of tax-efficient investment and pensions arrangements, there is no limit to how much you can invest. With access to more than 250 funds, most clients' risk profiles can be accommodated. Establishment charg...

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