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I've got a fixed term ISA with Aldermere due to mature soon. At maturity, it automatically gets moved to a 30-day notice ISA with Aldermere. I'm planning on transferring to another provider - anyone know the best way of doing this? Do I need to wait until my old account has actually matured, or can I open a new ISA now and specify a 'transfer date' (i.e. after maturity) with my new provider? It's been a while since I needed to bother with my ISA - apologies if this is a dumb question.
Dan0 -
I've got a fixed term ISA with Aldermere due to mature soon. At maturity, it automatically gets moved to a 30-day notice ISA with Aldermere. I'm planning on transferring to another provider - anyone know the best way of doing this? Do I need to wait until my old account has actually matured, or can I open a new ISA now and specify a 'transfer date' (i.e. after maturity) with my new provider? It's been a while since I needed to bother with my ISA - apologies if this is a dumb question.
Dan
There is usually an option in the transfer request form (provided by the new manager) to delay the transfer until any existing fixed term has expired.
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It occurs to me that that it not unusual for ISA managers to write to customers on fixed-term ISAs to ask what they want to do with the ISA on maturity. If you are close to maturity, you should have received something.Warning: In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.0 -
Hope Kazza's ok.
Got an email from Virgin. Cash eISA dropping to 0.51% very shortly. Very short notice, annoying.
Hunting for better rates.Tough times never last longer than tough people.0 -
owitemisermusa wrote: »Hope Kazza's ok.
Got an email from Virgin. Cash eISA dropping to 0.51% very shortly. Very short notice, annoying.
Hunting for better rates.
Very easy to switch your Virgin, just transfer it to their
1.11% Defined Access Issue 16 (upto 3 withdrawals). The transfer is instant, I've just done mine and got DH to do his.
I also hope Kazza is OK, long time, no post.If you want to be rich, never, ever have kids0 -
nomorekids wrote: »Very easy to switch your Virgin, just transfer it to their
1.11% Defined Access Issue 16 (upto 3 withdrawals). The transfer is instant, I've just done mine and got DH to do his.
I also hope Kazza is OK, long time, no post.
You must have just got in there before it was pulled.Did you really mean to put loose?
Lose: no longer possess, not to retain, unable to find
Loose: not firmly or tightly fixed in place0 -
AirlieBird wrote: »You must have just got in there before it was pulled.
*gets coat*0 -
I suspect the 16 th. issue Defined Access will be going the same way too ( to 0.51%).
My 11th. issue Defined Access is.
I got the same email.0 -
Did the AirlieBird not get the worm then?
*gets coat*
Haha. Not interested. Removed all funds from VM variable rate accounts in protest at the change to T&C in reducing the notice period for interest rate reductions from 2 months to 2 weeks. "Building a better bank" should mean offering better terms than their competitors.Did you really mean to put loose?
Lose: no longer possess, not to retain, unable to find
Loose: not firmly or tightly fixed in place0 -
Hello everyone. It's coming around to that time of year again - ISA season is about to start.
I have updated all of the ISAs on the first post of this thread.Please call me 'Kazza'.0 -
New ISAs from Nationwide
Single Access 1.3% and Loyalty Single Access 1.4%
https://www.nationwide.co.uk/products/isas/isas
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