The government wants ISAs to be widely available, cheap and easy to buy, so you can buy them in lots of places like banks, building societies and supermarkets and from investment fund managers and even the post office. The government wants ISAs to be widely available, cheap and easy to buy, so you can buy them in lots of places like banks, building societies and supermarkets and from investment fund managers and even the post office. If you want to take out an ISA, there are a number of ways to do it: • Contact the ISA provider directly, either through the internet, by calling them, or responding to adverts in papers.
• Speak to an Independent Financial Adviser. You'll find details of your local IFA in the Yellow pages (www.yell.co.uk), or visit www.unbiased.co.
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