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YBS increases e-ISA rate

The YBS e-ISA will be paying 5.40% AER (up 0.25%) wef Sun 10/12/06
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  • The YBS e-ISA will be paying 5.40% AER (up 0.25%) wef Sun 10/12/06
    Are they going to increase the 30-day notice ISA's (currently 5.15% or 5.25% depending on 'issue' - e-ISA was 5.15%)

    Edit: asked this question on a slightly busier thread here
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  • Gambler
    Gambler Posts: 3,311 Forumite
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    The YBS e-ISA will be paying 5.40% AER (up 0.25%) wef Sun 10/12/06

    Thanks been waiting for this before deciding whether to transfer to Kent.

    Now what to do...kent 5.46% and a windfall chance.............or YBS at 5.4% with the convenience of internet access..............

    any thoughts?
  • mjdh1957
    mjdh1957 Posts: 657 Forumite
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    Yay!

    Ive just opened one with them after reading Martin's article on ISAs so that's good news. And I've transferred my previous ISA there too.
    Retired in 2015.
    Moved to Ireland September 2017
  • Gambler
    Gambler Posts: 3,311 Forumite
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    I've gone with YBS in the end. I think I prefer the internet access.
  • Mr_Mumble
    Mr_Mumble Posts: 1,758 Forumite
    Are they going to increase the 30-day notice ISA's (currently 5.15% or 5.25% depending on 'issue' - e-ISA was 5.15%)
    Now up to 5.50% for the August 06 issue and 5.40% for previous issue. The rates are now all on the ybs website.
    "The state is the great fiction by which everybody seeks to live at the expense of everybody else." -- Frederic Bastiat, 1848.
  • anniecave
    anniecave Posts: 2,476 Forumite
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    Is it possible to "transfer in" an exising ISA to the YBS e-ISA ? I couldn't find anything about that in the ISA information on the website.
    Indecision is the key to flexibility :)
  • Yes, from memory there is a form you can download.
    Ethical moneysaver
  • Gambler
    Gambler Posts: 3,311 Forumite
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    Yes, from memory there is a form you can download.

    Yes I downloaded the form as part of my application.
  • Bisoy
    Bisoy Posts: 873 Forumite
    Hi all,

    Can someone enlightened me if YBS accept ISA transfer from another provider?

    On moneysupermarket.com it says they won't allow transfer in but on YBS website my own understanding says they will allow transfer in.

    Clarification please. Many thanks.
  • tyllwyd
    tyllwyd Posts: 5,496 Forumite
    Bisoy wrote:
    Hi all,

    Can someone enlightened me if YBS accept ISA transfer from another provider?


    I've just applied to YBS and it seems that they do - there is a transfer form to download when you apply online.
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