PEP advice for BT3 holders

Friday 13 August 1993 18:02 EDT
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BT3 shareholders have until 29 August to transfer their shares into a PEP if they want to avoid the costs of selling and buying back the shares, the usual way of putting shares into a PEP. ShareLink is offering a free guide to the procedure.

The Fleming Investment Trust is inviting BT3 shareholders to exchange their shares, free of charge, into any one of its investment trusts. Details from ShareLink on 021-236 4848 and from Fleming on 071-920 0539.

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