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Looking for an Index Tracker ISA (individual savings account)? This table shows you The Motley Fool's best deals on Index Trackers. Find the top deals and apply online.

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Featured Partner: Legal & General

This ISA allows you to invest in the UK's largest 100 companies by tracking the FTSE 100 Index. There's no initial charge or exit fee. You can start investing in our UK 100 index-tracking ISA from as little as a £500 lump sum or £50 monthly to benefit from the growth potential of the UK stock market. Also available as a unit trust.

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Virgin Money FTSE All-Share Tracker ISA

It’s one of the simplest ways to benefit from overall stock market growth, tracking the FTSE All-Share Index and spreading your risk across 600+ companies – so you don’t have to scratch your head figuring out which shares to buy and when. And because it’s a tax-friendly ISA, you can invest up to £10,680 this tax year, without paying tax on any returns you make. Conditions apply.

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UK 100 Index-Tracking ISA

This ISA allows you to invest in the UK's largest 100 companies by tracking the FTSE 100 Index. There's no initial charge or exit fee. You can start investing in our UK 100 index-tracking ISA from as little as a £500 lump sum or £50 monthly to benefit from the growth potential of the UK stock market. Also available as a unit trust.

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Pacific Index-Tracking ISA

Potential growth from mature and emerging Asian markets by investing in Legal & General's Pacific index-tracking ISA. It tracks the FTSE World Asia Pacific (ex Japan) Index and has no initial charge or exit fees. You can start investing from as little as a £500 lump sum or £50 monthly. Also available as a unit trust.

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European Index-Tracking ISA

The Legal & General European index-tracking ISA is an easy way to invest in European stock markets, including Germany and France, by tracking the FTSE World Europe (ex UK) Index. There's no initial charge or exit fee, and you can start investing from as little as a £500 lump sum or £50 monthly. Also available as a unit trust.

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US Index-Tracking ISA

Gain exposure to the US stock market without all the risk attached to individual stock selection. This US index-tracking ISA tracks the FTSE World USA Index. There's no initial charge or exit fee and you can start investing in this fund from as little as a £500 lump sum or £50 monthly. Also available as a unit trust.

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Japan Index-Tracking ISA

Invest across a wide range of companies in the Japanese stock market with Legal & General's Japan index-tracking ISA. The fund tracks the FTSE World Japanese Index and you can invest from as little as a £500 lump sum or £50 monthly. Also available as a unit trust.

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Other index-tracking ISAs

Legal & General also offers a range of index-tracking funds including those that track industry sectors rather than stock markets. Start investing from as little as a £500 lump sum or £50 monthly. Also available as a unit trust.

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Take a look at Legal & General’s wide range of Index-tracking ISAs. There are no initial charges or exit fees and total annual charges start from 0.55%.
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