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The Stocks and Shares ISA products and funds available from SFS Invest Direct are not like building society / bank deposit accounts, as they can rise and fall in value and your capital is at risk.

Why not check to see if your existing fund(s) can be re-registered onto the FundsNetwork platform? Either type in the fund you hold in the search option below or simply check on the alphabetic fund list.

If your fund can be re-registered, give us a call on 0800 085 0459 and we’ll complete the paperwork in order to process your re-registration for you. Alternatively you can request a call back and a member of our Investment Consolidation team will give you a call whenever it’s convenient for you. If you’d prefer to ’do it yourself’ go straight through to the application forms.

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Fund Name Re-Registerable Download Application Forms Contact Us/
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Ecclesiastical Amity International Fund yes Download Application Forms Contact Us
Ecclesiastical Amity Sterling Bond Fund yes Download Application Forms Contact Us
Ecclesiastical Amity UK Fund yes Download Application Forms Contact Us
Ecclesiastical Amity European Fund yes Download Application Forms Contact Us
Ecclesiastical Higher Income Fund yes Download Application Forms Contact Us
Ecclesiastical UK Equity Growth Fund yes Download Application Forms Contact Us

INC = The profits from this ISA are provided as a regular income
ACC = The profits from this ISA are re-invested to help your investment grow

In providing this data, Skipton Financial Services (SFS) Limited has used the services of Library Information Services Limited and Fidelity FundsNetwork. Consequently, SFS cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies contained in any information provided by any third party. All returns and illustrations are based on current tax legislation which is subject to unforeseen change. Past performance is not a guide to future returns