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Re: Parking stories in the News/media
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81883405#Comment_81883405 Gutter press! - I’m sure that’s the kind of source you get your “data” from . Parking double yellow lines isn’t alway…6 -
Re: Transferring Tesco Shares
Hi - just like to come in with what I know (being a Tesco employee). Your wife should have access to an Equiniti account (shareview.co.uk or similar) - within there she can see what "type" …2 -
Re: Transferring Tesco Shares
It is certainly true that SAYE Schemes are more popular than SIPs so the chances are you may be right. Hopefully the OP will be back some time to tell us1 -
Re: Transferring Tesco Shares
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81882975#Comment_81882975 The number of shares quoted, strongly suggested the wife had subscribed to many SAYE schemes with Tesco over a signif…1 -
Re: Transferring Tesco Shares
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81883103#Comment_81883103 We're talking about certificates, not EQi. EQi is Equiniti's stockbroking business and is separate from it …1 -
Re: Transferring Tesco Shares
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81882579#Comment_81882579 I think you're looking at a transfer of ownership, where the shares stay with equiniti. A transfer to another pr…1 -
Re: Transferring Tesco Shares
OP It is important to establish how your wife acquired the shares. There are some very similar looking acronyms knocking around here (PAYE, BAYE and SAYE). I don't think PAYE is actually relevan…1 -
Re: Transferring Tesco Shares
Equiniti will charge you to transfer shares elsewhere but it should only be a small admin fee. If the shares are from a workplace scheme that offered salary sacrifice purchasing, national insurance a…1 -
Re: Transferring Tesco Shares
Looks like they may call it a Buy as you Earn Scheme 10_Tesco_SIPApps_BAYEBrochure.pdf1 -
Re: Transferring Tesco Shares
I am wondering if your wife got her shares under a Share Incentive Plan. The shares she gets half yearly could be dividend shares. This pdf has some info on them SIP_Dividend_Shares_FAQs.pdf Does any…1
