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Cash ISAs: The Best Currently Available List

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  • clairec666
    clairec666 Posts: 1,187 Forumite
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    That's tempting. There are other limited access ISAs offering a similar rate, but from smaller / less well known providers. The only other biggish name in the same ballpark is Yorkshire offering 4.05% for four withdrawals, with the added benefit that it's a flexible ISA whereas Virgin isn't.

    Also worth mentioning that with Virgin you can make the first deposit (but not subsequent ones) by debit card, if that's of use to anyone.

  • clairec666
    clairec666 Posts: 1,187 Forumite
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    edited 5 March at 9:01AM

    Hard to tell…. but Virgin's 1 year fixed has a minimum opening deposit of £1 and a 30-day funding window, so you could open it now with £1 and add more to it if no better rates have sprung up before the end of the tax year.

  • simonpies234
    simonpies234 Posts: 57 Forumite
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    They seem to offer a pull in rate this time of year, then slash the rates soon after once the money is pulled in.

    I remember them doing this a couple of years ago at the same time of year, when I opened an account and I had to transfer out soo after.

    Of course they might not do this again.

    I did open an account myself though. Not only for the rate.

  • NewPieman
    NewPieman Posts: 64 Forumite
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    As I have a Shawbrook Fixed maturing in a week or so's time (and another mid April), having another look round ….see VM are offering a 4.15% fixed until 24/03/2027 so am tempted….. (I did see it's not on Page 1 yet)…..

    Looks like Shawbrook rates are low at the moment so won't be staying…..

    Already have a relationship with VM so should be straightforward to open up…..need to see if I can transfer the April one aswell at a later date…..

    The Forum Member formally known as Pieman1972 (but failed to sort his account out!!)
  • clairec666
    clairec666 Posts: 1,187 Forumite
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    I didn't know Virgin had a reputation of doing this. I've got a previous limited access ISA with them (a maturity option from a fixed rate ISA) and the rate's remained stable at 4.01%. As you say though, past behaviour may not be indicative of what they do this time.

  • simonpies234
    simonpies234 Posts: 57 Forumite
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    Just something to be aware of if you are making a decision. As you say they might not do it this time.

    Just checked my records. I opened 25/3/24 and transfered out 20/5/24. I seem to remember they cut without a BoE decision also, but might be wrong.

  • sajag83
    sajag83 Posts: 18 Forumite
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    hi guys i have one query i am looking to open cash isa account just wondering is it best to open now or wait till next week as i am not sure if the rate is the best rate at the moment and it might go down or wait and it will go up when new tax kicks in on april for example this is the trading 212 rate is have seen at the moment for new customer https://www.trading212.com/isa?cash-isa=&promo-code=MFC

  • flobbalobbalob
    flobbalobbalob Posts: 264 Forumite
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    edited 5 March at 3:03PM

    Charter Easy Access Cash ISA 73 4.11% AER NLA

    A surprising rate cut by the new issue 74

    Charter Easy Access Cash ISA 74 4.02% AER

  • allegro120
    allegro120 Posts: 2,503 Forumite
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    Open it this month to use this tax year's allowance. Nobody knows if the offers are best today or next week, so I wouldn't try to gamble on unknown. T212 4.55% is a good offer, if I was qualified I would grab it without delay, offers like this tend to get sold out quickly.

  • bristolleedsfan
    bristolleedsfan Posts: 12,953 Forumite
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    edited 6 March at 10:23AM

    Might be of interest to someone with YBS Instant Access ISA - Four Access eISA 4.05% tax-free p.a.

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