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Re: Moving from US based share management company to UK?
My impression of Equiniti is that they only/mainly deal with UK shares and securities ? They are the registrars for a large number of FTSE companies and provide CSN facilities. Unlike some online bro…1 -
Re: Moving from US based share management company to UK?
Ah yes, I'd previously asked T212 support about direct transfers from my US broker. Not supported, see their response. I am afraid that we are unable to facilitate the transfer due to internal r…1 -
Re: Best short term home for ISA funds ? it's a minefield
Also, if you want a flexible ISA do a full search on InvestorJones link.1 -
Re: Best short term home for ISA funds ? it's a minefield
https://moneyfactscompare.co.uk/isa/easy-access-cash-isas/?id=null&business-type=16&activity-type=null&investment-amount=20000&investment-type=4&account-types=64&interest-paid…1 -
Re: AliExpress fake memory card
How are you testing the cards? I have a load of memory cards and some show as corrupt or state that they need formatting because they have unusual filesystems like Raspberry Pi installations not form…1 -
Re: Cash ISAs: The Best Currently Available List
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81934226#Comment_81934226 Yes, there is a drop-down to select your existing provider and input your details.3 -
Re: When a partner dies
If you click on the top thread, the Sticky above, you will find several useful guides and threads. Potentially the best thing to do is to be married or enter a Civil Partnership. This makes things a …1 -
Re: DIY probate and life interest trust help
Thank you! I thought so but suddenly doubted myself. Yes, I deducted the annual £3,000, plus £5,000 which was a wedding gift.1 -
When a partner dies
Over the past few years some of our friends have had a partner pass away, and they have relayed to us how difficult it has been to get things sorted out, especially on the banking and insurance side.…1 -
Re: Octopus saving sessions
I've opted in but we'd usually use diddly squat between those times so I don't fancy my chances!1


