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ICESAVE ISA Transfer Certificate from FSCS

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Happily people seem to be getting their money returned without too many hitches.:T
Some of those lucky people must by now have been reunited with their funds for two weeks.
I would really interested to know:

Has anyone received an ISA Transfer Certificate from the FSCS yet?

Did the transfer go smoothly?


Cleverly disguised as a responsible grown up. :p
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  • Have now had my money in account for a week but no certificate yet.
    Mortgage when started October 2011 : £94,134

    Total mortgage balance Mar 2016 [STRIKE]£78,417[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£77,523[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£76,181[/STRIKE] £72,001
    Offset Saver account Mar 2016 [STRIKE]£45,238[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£45,666[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£47,593[/STRIKE] £52,093
    Mortgage paying interest on Mar 2016 [STRIKE]£33,179[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£31,859[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£28,588[/STRIKE] £19,907
  • Have now had my money in account for a week but no certificate yet.

    Yes me too but they said it could take up to 2 weeks for the certificate to arrive.
  • I just count myself lucky that I was one of the first to receive my compensation - happy to wait on certificate.
    Mortgage when started October 2011 : £94,134

    Total mortgage balance Mar 2016 [STRIKE]£78,417[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£77,523[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£76,181[/STRIKE] £72,001
    Offset Saver account Mar 2016 [STRIKE]£45,238[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£45,666[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£47,593[/STRIKE] £52,093
    Mortgage paying interest on Mar 2016 [STRIKE]£33,179[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£31,859[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£28,588[/STRIKE] £19,907
  • I just count myself lucky that I was one of the first to receive my compensation - happy to wait on certificate.

    Agreed - though I was told by Scottish Widows that I could still apply for my new ISA and send the certificate once I've got it. Application is in progress, so will know in a couple of weeks how smooth it's been.
  • I've had my money 10 days, still no certificate. ..
  • mickW_2
    mickW_2 Posts: 135 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    I still havnmt got my 2nd e mail but I intend to immediately transfer my dosh to a fixed rate easy access account by email then I will be getting 6.25% until the FSA decide to send out the certificates. Only when its arrived will I go back to the RBS who are giving me 2% bonus on transferred ISA's for 1 year = 6.75% (the basic rate is variable though). Hope that gives you some help. Dont leave a load of dosh in your bank getting no interest.
    Happily people seem to be getting their money returned without too many hitches.:T
    Some of those lucky people must by now have been reunited with their funds for two weeks.
    I would really interested to know:

    Has anyone received an ISA Transfer Certificate from the FSCS yet?

    Did the transfer go smoothly?

  • I transferred my money 2 weeks ago and phoned the FSCS today as I still hadn't had the certificate, they advised that I may not receive it until the end of December.
  • Lou-Lou wrote: »
    I may not receive it until the end of December.
    :confused:
    So there is no chance that we will be able take advantage of the current 'ISA transfer' offers such as the one Nat West are offering. :(
    Cleverly disguised as a responsible grown up. :p
  • check with Natwest if you can open an a/c without the certificate, scottish widows are doing this & i'm sure others will be aswell. just need to send the certificate at a later date :)
  • Stormy
    Stormy Posts: 387 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Someone in the ISA forum has suggested that the FSCS wont be issuing certificates till later in December.

    See:

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1306167

    Edit: oops Sorry Lou, just saw you already said this.. :(
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