More workers are looking to share in the success of their company

Jonathan Watts-Lay, director at WEALTH at work, comments in the Sunday Times: “The BT share price shot up from 61p to 389p during the term, meaning thousands of people had investments worth £80,000 to £90,000 at maturity, even though monthly contributions were limited to £225.”

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