Cash ISAs In Favour

Published / Last Updated on 18/08/2002

The British Bankers Association has released figures which suggest that unsure investors favour the relative safety of cash ISAs, compared to accounts influenced by stock and shares.

Investors put £14.5 billion into bank ISAs during the 2001-2002 tax year.  High street banks accounted for just over 50% of all ISA purchases during the same period.  It has also been confirmed that the majority of the money taken was for this type of investment, accounting for 72% of the total ISA monies going into banks.

The BBA said that the falling stockmarket had been a prime influence for investors and led to the decreasing popularity for stock and shares ISAs.

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