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Five share ideas for an ISA 2024

FIVE SHARE IDEAS FOR AN ISA IN 2024

Inflation is still above the Bank of England’s target of 2%, meaning it’s more important than ever to make our savings and investments work harder.

Bond yields and interest rates are considerably higher than in recent years meaning equities are facing more competition. But over the long term, stocks have tended to outperform other asset classes. Although past performance is no guarantee of future returns.

You can use an ISA to help grow your investments free from UK income and capital gains tax, helping to make them worth more over the long-term. This tax year, you can pay up to £20,000 into ISAs.

Download our five share ideas for an ISA, which is not personal advice, to see the latest ideas from our equity research team including:

  • A company at the centre of the clean energy transition
  • A pharmaceutical behemoth
  • A technology leader
  • A beverage giant

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    This isn’t personal advice or a recommendation to invest. If you’re not sure whether an investment is right for you seek advice.

    Investing in individual shares isn’t right for everyone. That's because it's higher risk: your investment depends on the fate of that company. If that company fails, you risk losing your whole investment. If you cannot afford to lose your investment, investing in a single company might not be right for you. You should make sure you understand the companies you're investing in and their specific risks. Make sure any new investment forms part of a diversified portfolio.

    Which shares have made this year’s list?

    Inflation is still above the Bank of England’s target of 2%, meaning it’s more important than ever to make our savings and investments work harder.

    Bond yields and interest rates are considerably higher than in recent years meaning equities are facing more competition. But over the long term, stocks have tended to outperform other asset classes. Although past performance is no guarantee of future returns.

    You can use an ISA to help grow your investments free from UK income and capital gains tax, helping to make them worth more over the long-term. This tax year, you can pay up to £20,000 into ISAs.

    Download our five share ideas for an ISA to see the latest ideas from our equity research team including:

    • A company at the centre of the clean energy transition
    • A pharmaceutical behemoth
    • A technology leader
    • A beverage giant

    This isn’t personal advice or a recommendation to invest. If you’re not sure whether an investment is right for you seek advice.

    Investing in individual shares isn’t right for everyone. That's because it's higher risk: your investment depends on the fate of that company. If that company fails, you risk losing your whole investment. If you cannot afford to lose your investment, investing in a single company might not be right for you. You should make sure you understand the companies you're investing in and their specific risks. Make sure any new investment forms part of a diversified portfolio.

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