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Operating a Natwest eISA
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I've made a few payments successfully via my abbey online banking directly to natwest e-isa.0
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So how do you withdraw money from a NatWest e-ISA then? Does anyone recall seeing it on the website? It does say, under 'Common questions' in answer to 'Are there any penalties?' the following: "No. You can withdraw your money or close your account at any time. We’ll simply pay interest on the daily cleared balance." But nowhere do I see exactly how you do the withdrawal, unless I've missed it.0
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IsaCream_Man wrote: »So how do you withdraw money from a NatWest e-ISA then? Does anyone recall seeing it on the website? It does say, under 'Common questions' in answer to 'Are there any penalties?' the following: "No. You can withdraw your money or close your account at any time. We’ll simply pay interest on the daily cleared balance." But nowhere do I see exactly how you do the withdrawal, unless I've missed it.
You can withdraw from your eISA to your nominated Natwest instant access account via digital banking. However, if you have an eSavings account you still wouldn't be able to quickly transfer the money to your current account with another bank.
The withdrawal conditions for eSavings says it can instantly be transferred to another Natwest Account or by mandate to an account with another bank. But they don't give any more information on the latter.0 -
I'm fairly sure you can transfer directly out from e-Savings accounts.0
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I have to do a transfer from Barclays; but I need to use my card reader.0
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