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Re: Transfer of S&S ISA with Scottish Widows to Charter Savings Bank
You supply the address when you fill out the transfer form. Thats what is used when it gets forwarded by your new provider. You need to check with SW aspa that the address you used is correct. If it&…1 -
Re: Transfer of S&S ISA with Scottish Widows to Charter Savings Bank
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81893735#Comment_81893735 That address is for the ex-Black Horse/Lloyds/TSB/Halifax unit-linked funds, now branded under the SW brand. Their Ro…1 -
Re: Transfer of S&S ISA with Scottish Widows to Charter Savings Bank
Probably would have been worth sticking the £76K into a short term money market fund while awaiting the transfer, where daily growth of about 0.01% would be more than enough to offset dealing charges…1 -
Re: Old Style Daily Sunday 22 February 2026
Morning all Raining here again I just expect it to be raining now when I open the blinds, it’s a lovely treat to see the sun ☀️ Worktop is in 😃😃 it looks beautiful we gave it one coat of oil yester…11 -
Re: Looking To The Future With Hope
this seems to be the only option that brings in some cash so it’s as mse as the circumstances can be2 -
Re: 2026 DECLUTTERING CAMPAIGN Mrs SD - our Year of Redistribution
More catching up the reading pile and a few other papers into recycling. A cleaning product uu. Frogs have ground to a halt. Am reluctant to start another as I don’t want them all moving along and ne…15 -
Re: Chimney removal certificate
The Council should still have a record of it if done by a Private Building Inspector. Even work done under the Competent Person's Scheme goes through the Council. Gallows brackets do a similar j…1 -
Re: Bold leap into retirement
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81889295#Comment_81889295 Hi @KintsugiWhippet I’m also single although it’s been longer for me - over 20 years - and it was my choice. It’s jus…6 -
Re: Cheery's path to fulfilment - finishing the DIY, looking after myself, appreciating the garden 🌻
Ah, I hadn't realised she used to post on here, I can't remember where I first came across her. You're right of course, there were a lot of family pictures, and it would be a right old…6 -
Re: I asked ChatGPT to simplify and sort out my investments
You need to understand where AI is sourcing the information from.1



