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Post by planteria » Mon Feb 24 2020 9:20pm

anyone else here a Royal London member?
i have been ever since bagging them c2000, with an ISA. but an employer set me up with a Royal London pension policy a few years ago too.
i find it a bit strange that the ISA and Pension plans are administered so separately. they steadfastly refuse to communicate between departments.
they have sent me an interesting letter, addressed to The Executors of Planteria re The Late Mr Planteria.
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Re: Royal London

Post by expressman33 » Tue Feb 25 2020 8:13am

R.I.P.
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Re: Royal London

Post by planteria » Tue Feb 25 2020 8:25am

thank you expressman..
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Re: Royal London

Post by BeautifulSunshine » Tue Feb 25 2020 6:27pm

planteria wrote:
Mon Feb 24 2020 9:20pm
anyone else here a Royal London member?
i have been ever since bagging them c2000, with an ISA. but an employer set me up with a Royal London pension policy a few years ago too.
i find it a bit strange that the ISA and Pension plans are administered so separately. they steadfastly refuse to communicate between departments.
they have sent me an interesting letter, addressed to The Executors of Planteria re The Late Mr Planteria.
LOL. You're a good one - we wouldn't want to lose you.
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Re: Royal London

Post by planteria » Wed Feb 26 2020 9:16am

thank you. let's just hope they don't know something i don't.
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Re: Royal London

Post by blythburgh » Wed Feb 26 2020 10:33am

I would hate to lose any of the posters here. At times I get annoyed by a thread or a post but everyone posts something worthy of a like a times. Not sure about me though lol
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Re: Royal London

Post by BeautifulSunshine » Wed Feb 26 2020 1:55pm

planteria wrote:
Wed Feb 26 2020 9:16am
thank you. let's just hope they don't know something i don't.
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Re: Royal London

Post by Trustee » Thu May 27 2021 10:44am

Hi all,
I hope you are well and getting your jabs..
I have a RL 'Insurance ISA' which has done very well over the past XX years, tripled in fact, so happy to hold and ride.
I am a bit out of touch though and one of my contacts is keen to join RL. Does anyone know the most cost-effective way in for membership these days. Not sure they are still promoting Ins. ISA so stakeholder pension?
Rgds.
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Re: Royal London

Post by planteria » Thu May 27 2021 10:52am

i don't think Insurance ISAs are sold any more Trustee - they've been folded into Stocks & Shares ISAs, i believe? i have the same product, set up with an interview at home, with a guy i've since been in touch with re mortgages as it happens.

i also have a pension which was set up by a former employer, and i would guess that a pension is the best route in.. & if i wasn't a member i would want to be. www.royallondon.com/pensions/personal-pensions

from my understanding when i've looked at options previously, insurance products do not provide membership.
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