Fidelity launches LISA for workplace scheme members

The lifetime ISA allows members to save and invest for their retirement plans or first home

Holly Roach
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Fidelity launches LISA for workplace scheme members

Fidelity International has launched a lifetime ISA (LISA) for members of its workplace pension scheme.

The LISA will allow workplace investing members aged between 18 and 39 to save and invest for their retirement plans or their first home. It will be available to members through the firm's ‘Inve...

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