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Isa tranfer advice please

I recently transfered my nationwide Isa paying 2.75% to an other nationwide ISA paying 3.10% .I have an other ISA from Barclay's that I am considering switching, would it be still possible to switch this one to nationwide as well ?
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  • Baldur
    Baldur Posts: 6,565 Forumite
    brian_723 wrote: »
    I recently transfered my nationwide Isa paying 2.75% to an other nationwide ISA paying 3.10% .I have an other ISA from Barclay's that I am considering switching, would it be still possible to switch this one to nationwide as well ?
    Yes, just follow their ISA transfer process - http://www.nationwide.co.uk/savings/cash_isa/eisa/isaexternaltransfers.htm
  • evenasus
    evenasus Posts: 11,866 Forumite
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    I transferred Barclays Golden ISA & Golden ISA 2 to Nationwide.

    It took just three days to complete the transfer.
  • brian_723
    brian_723 Posts: 337 Forumite
    evenasus wrote: »
    I transferred Barclays Golden ISA & Golden ISA 2 to Nationwide.

    It took just three days to complete the transfer.


    Wow that was fast ,cheers .
  • Ader1
    Ader1 Posts: 420 Forumite
    evenasus wrote: »
    I transferred Barclays Golden ISA & Golden ISA 2 to Nationwide.

    It took just three days to complete the transfer.

    I've already got the transfer form and it says on it "To open an e-ISA you must have a Nationwide card account" Nobody told me that when I collected the form from the bank. Did you also have to do this? Sorry for butting in but it's relevant and may be of use to the OP.
  • Baldur
    Baldur Posts: 6,565 Forumite
    Ader1 wrote: »
    I've already got the transfer form and it says on it "To open an e-ISA you must have a Nationwide card account" Nobody told me that when I collected the form from the bank.
    States this clearly on the relevant web page - http://www.nationwide.co.uk/savings/cash_isa/eisa/default.htm?intcmp=Intcmp_0512

    Available to Nationwide card account customers Excludes Regular Savings. If you don't already have a card account you may also like to apply for a FlexAccount, CashBuilder Card, Smart or InvestDirect
  • Ader1
    Ader1 Posts: 420 Forumite
    Baldur wrote: »

    Yes. You would have thought they would have told me that at the branch. They were so busy there they just gave me a form to take away with me. It was quite a journey to get there. It appears I need another form. And when I tried to get a form sent via on-line form request.....the service was down. :-(
  • brian_723
    brian_723 Posts: 337 Forumite
    Ader1 wrote: »
    Yes. You would have thought they would have told me that at the branch. They were so busy there they just gave me a form to take away with me. It was quite a journey to get there. It appears I need another form. And when I tried to get a form sent via on-line form request.....the service was down. :-(



    you can open or at least you use to be able to open an current account online with nationwide .also you can request all forms online so save yourself a journey to nationwide .
  • Baldur
    Baldur Posts: 6,565 Forumite
    brian_723 wrote: »
    you can open or at least you use to be able to open an current account online with nationwide .also you can request all forms online so save yourself a journey to nationwide .
    All of the accounts can be opened online - see the blue links in the quote in my post above.
  • libra10
    libra10 Posts: 19,737 Forumite
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    I've just posted off the Nationwide ISA forms to transfer from a Santander ISA to Nationwide's e ISA at 3.10%.

    I already have a flex account with Nationwide and a good thing about this ISA seems to be that you can add other ISAs to it, which I intend to do as they mature.

    It's good to know that everything went through so quickly and efficiently
  • evenasus
    evenasus Posts: 11,866 Forumite
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    I have a Nationwide Flex account, so I was ok to transfer.

    My husband didn't have a 'card' account with Nationwide, our main joint current account being with another banking institution.

    He didn't want to open another current account, so he opened a Cash Builder card account and deposited £10.00.

    His Barclays to Nationwide Golden ISA transfers also took only 3 days.
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