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  2. Halifax Share Dealing - Wikipedia

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    Halifax Share Dealing [1] was the first in the UK to offer a regular investment plan where customers can buy shares, known as ShareBuilder. Halifax Share Dealing has continued to expand, and now offers a Self Select Funds ISA (Individual Savings Account), a Self Select Stocks and Shares ISA, and a SIPP (self-invested personal pension). Its ...

  3. Individual savings account - Wikipedia

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    The Lifetime ISA, announced in March 2016, replaces the HTB ISA. HTB accounts could be opened until 30 November 2019 and contributions can continue until 30 November 2029. [21] An account holder can also have a Lifetime ISA, although the government bonus from only one of the accounts per person can be used for a purchase.

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  5. Halifax (bank) - Wikipedia

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    Halifax (previously known as Halifax Building Society and colloquially known as The Halifax) is a British banking brand operating as a trading division of Bank of Scotland, itself a wholly owned subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group. It is named after the town of Halifax, West Yorkshire, where it was founded as a building society in 1853.

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  7. Best high-yield savings accounts for January 2024 - AOL

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    A high-yield savings account is a type of savings account that offers a significantly higher interest rate than traditional savings accounts, giving individuals the opportunity to earn more ...

  8. HBOS - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, HBOS secured the passing of the HBOS Group Reorganisation Act 2006 (c. i), a local act of Parliament that rationalised the bank's corporate structure. [6] The act allowed HBOS to make the Governor and Company of the Bank of Scotland a public limited company, Bank of Scotland plc, which became the principal banking subsidiary of HBOS.

  9. Smile (bank) - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Smile also launched Sharedealing [4] to help experienced and new investors build an online portfolio, with 24-hour access. In 2003 there were record interim pre-tax profits [5] for the tenth consecutive year. The first half of 2003 improved on the previous year, up 10% on 2002.