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Could anyone clarify this for me? If I open up an ISA with Nationwide, depositing the full 5100, then I want to transfer my existing old ISA's from Barclays into Nationwide would the rate be the same as the 5100 ? For example, I invest the full 5100 in Nationwide at 2.8%, then transfer 2 old Barclays ISA's of 4000 each into Nationwide also. Will these old Barclays ISA's also get the 2.8%?
Also is anyone aware of any charges?
Thankyou,
Kev
Also is anyone aware of any charges?
Thankyou,
Kev
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Assuming the Natwest account allows transfers in, then yes, the whole amount will earn 2.8%. It will all go into one account.
No charges no.0 -
Thankyou for the reply0
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Read Nationwide's online blurb, it tell you precisly that you can.0
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