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In need of advice
dragonfly168
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Sorry, I know lots of people are asking similar things at the moment, but I hope someone can answer this quickly!
I currently have £3600 in a NatWest Cash Isa Plus that I opened just before the end of the 2008-2009 tax year. I want to stick another £3600 somewhere and I'm not sure whether to open one with A&L and leave the NatWest one where it is or open a new one that I can transfer that too as well.
An additional problem is that I don't know if I can get to an A&L branch, so I may have to go with the Barclays one instead!
I currently have £3600 in a NatWest Cash Isa Plus that I opened just before the end of the 2008-2009 tax year. I want to stick another £3600 somewhere and I'm not sure whether to open one with A&L and leave the NatWest one where it is or open a new one that I can transfer that too as well.
An additional problem is that I don't know if I can get to an A&L branch, so I may have to go with the Barclays one instead!
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Well it is really your decision - if you really want to have all your ISA money in one place and therefore need a new account which allows transfers in, then the A&L flexible ISA is not for you. If you don't mind having your ISA money split between providers, then go ahead and open whichever new account you want.0
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Thanks. Does anyone know anything about the interest rate on the Natwest Cash Plus ISA?0
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From their website, this is the link to current rates of interest: http://www.natwest.com/personal/savings/g6/rates.ashx
This is the link to previous accounts which are no longer available: http://www.natwest.com/personal/savings/g6/rates/previous-rates.ashx
The Cash ISA Plus rates are at the bottom, but I am not sure which rate you might have had. Depends on whether you are an Advantage Gold/Private member.0
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