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Investing in your future

With interest rates low and things like tax and inflation nibbling away at the real value of your money, it makes more sense than ever to think differently about savings.

If you want to protect your income or are after higher returns over the medium to long term, it could be worth adding investments to your savings plan.

Investments

Taking a closer look at investments

You may be wondering how to make use of tax shelters like ISAs and pensions. Perhaps you're attracted to the potential rewards that investments can bring but are unsure about your attitude to risk. Or you know what you'd like to achieve but don't quite know how to go about it. With personalised investment advice from a Barclays Financial Planning Manager you'll receive the help you need to manage your financial plans both now and in the future.

How Barclays Financial Planning service could help you

Our Financial Planning Managers can work with you to assess your needs and objectives, and put a plan together to suit your personal situation. They:


Discover how Barclays Financial Planning service could help you. Call our Financial Planning Managers on 0800 587 2024* or we can call you back.


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Insights that could make a difference

We're holding free savings and investment seminars at branches nationwide to bring practical advice and investment insight direct to you.

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Saving in a recession

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