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Cash ISAs: The Best Currently Available List

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  • ULSTER BANK - Not sure if already mentioned, but 1st page needs updating with ;-

    New rates effective from 5 November 2013 (variable)
    Gross % AER % Gross % AER %
    Cash ISA Annually in October 35,000+ 1.75 1.75
    25,000-34,999 1.00 1.00
    15,000-24,999 0.75 0.75
    1-14,999 0.50 0.50
  • brewerdave
    brewerdave Posts: 8,827 Forumite
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    One of my wife's fixed ISAs maturing early December, is with Birmingham Midshires - currently they don't seem to be offering ANY ISAs,fixed or otherwise!....anyone had an ISA mature with them recently, and if so, what rollover deal did they offer??
  • harz99
    harz99 Posts: 3,760 Forumite
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    brewerdave wrote: »
    One of my wife's fixed ISAs maturing early December, is with Birmingham Midshires - currently they don't seem to be offering ANY ISAs,fixed or otherwise!....anyone had an ISA mature with them recently, and if so, what rollover deal did they offer??

    Sorry can't help as we've not had one mature with BM this year, some in 2014 coming up!

    Saga who use BM, are the same, no cash ISAs.
  • Archi_Bald
    Archi_Bald Posts: 9,681 Forumite
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    Leeds BS No Access ISA (issue 2) no longer available for new applications
  • Kazza242
    Kazza242 Posts: 2,203 Forumite
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    Hi Everyone.

    The first post of this thread has been updated.

    There were quite a few updates this time. The most notable being the changes to the rates paid on Halifax's fixed rate ISAs, which have sadly fallen.

    Next update at the weekend.
    Please call me 'Kazza'.
  • thenudeone
    thenudeone Posts: 4,462 Forumite
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    10_66 wrote: »
    I've saved the application pack, but unfortunately, I don't know how to upload it on here

    After my original post, I found a prior year application pack which I'd saved years ago, opened it in a professional pdf editor, changed the relevant year, and hey presto. They sent back a transfer form for me to complete so it seems to have worked:)

    Thanks anyway
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  • Frogletina
    Frogletina Posts: 3,914 Forumite
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    Kazza242 wrote: »
    Hi Everyone.

    The first post of this thread has been updated.

    There were quite a few updates this time. The most notable being the changes to the rates paid on Halifax's fixed rate ISAs, which have sadly fallen.

    Next update at the weekend.

    Thank you Kazza

    Fortunately, I transferred some of a matured ISA into a Halifax fixed rate last week.

    Your information on the best Isas is invaluable and was where I turned to ensure I got the deal that was best for me.
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    Easy saver. 1.6% new money only. Unlimited withdrawls.
    Worth a look for new money?
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  • if I do stock/shares isa for full allowance,will only be a index
    £48515 interest £181 (2009)debt/mortgage-MFIT/T2/T3
    debt/mortgage free 28/11/14
    vanguard shares index isa £1000
    credit union £400
    emergency fund£500
    #81 save 2018£4200
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