Alliance and Leicester's fixed rate bond is a sell out
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Alliance and Leicester product story
Edited by the Insidemoneytalk editorial team
Jan 23, 2008
Due to the unprecedented popularity of Alliance and Leicester's recently launched Fixed Rate Bond, the product has now been withdrawn.
Martin Leake, Savings Manager at Alliance and Leicester commented: "With a rate as good as 7.00%, it's not surprising that this new bond has been so popular.
Unfortunately, the bond was a short term offer with limited funds and it has now been withdrawn.".
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