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Advice please: 19 year old with inheritance money in Icesave
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You can only contribute to one ISA per year, but you could have ISAs from previous years with different providers.
I'm not sure what the OP was asking with regards to the accounts, didn't understand if he had an Icesave ISA and a natwest ISA, or just two normal accounts, or a bit of both. So I just explained the compensation regarding an ISA anyway.0 -
I haven't been keeping-up with the news in the last couple of hours, but where is the source for your info? I haven't found a guarantee that we should get interest paid too.
I'm actually grateful that at least the capital will be covered! :j
Sorry. Now I looked it up (Not just going by what people say here) I see no mention of it either.Savings
£14,200 with £1100 M.I.A. presumed dead.0 -
No problem - thanks for the clarification.0
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