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Cash ISAs: The Best Currently Available List

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  • Rheumatoid
    Rheumatoid Posts: 1,065 Forumite
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    2010 said:
    refluxer said:
    Charter have increased the rates of their 1 and 2 year fixed rate cash ISAs to 4.30% and 4.20% respectively, which makes them the best 1 and 2 year rates currently available.

    The 3 year fixed rate has had a smaller bump to 4.14%, which is not far off the best rate available for that time period.

    Investec's 1 year fix is also 4.30%, but they don't allow transfers-in which rules them out for anyone looking to do that.


    Typical now I have opened one. I'll ask them to upgrade me as I am within 14 days of application and see what they say.
    They won't.
    You need to open a new one and then transfer the old one into it.


    Yes. That's what I had to do but they were very helpful 
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  • I think the last time I transferred a matured ISA out of Shawbrook it took about 3 days so not too bad.

  • 2010
    2010 Posts: 5,542 Forumite
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    edited 12 December at 9:13PM
    @CuparLad Shawbrook will transfer it by 11th Jan but as soon as it matures it will be transferred into their "matured ISA account" paying a disrisery 0.10%.
    At least that was my experience.


    Also CSB say 30 days but they will give you more time when they know the transfer has been set up because it's them that have to request it from Shawbrook.
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