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How to invest

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There are various ways you can invest in The Scottish Investment Trust.

The SIT ISA

SIT's Savings Scheme - STOCKPLAN

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The SIT SIPP

 

Through a stockbroker

Please note that the above is for information only. It does not constitute advice nor a specific recommendation to buy ordinary stock units of The Scottish Investment Trust PLC. If you have any concerns about the action you should take, please consult your professional adviser. Please remember that the capital value of stock units and the income from them can go down as well as up as a result of market and currency fluctuations and cannot be guaranteed. Investors might not get back the amount originally invested. Past performance will not necessarily be repeated and is no guide for, nor guarantee of, future returns. SIT has a long term policy of borrowing money to invest in equities in the expectation that this will improve returns for SIT shareholders. However, if markets fall borrowings will magnify losses. For planning purposes, an investment in The Scottish Investment Trust should be viewed as a long term commitment.

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