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portman bs

just wanted to know how long you have to hold for payment or can you close a/c before the payout
thanks

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  • DawnW
    DawnW Posts: 7,801 Forumite
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    Whether you get a payment depends from what I can see on your having money in the account between last September and when the merger actually goes ahead (August or Sept this year I think). So best to leave it there I think. That is my understanding, and my rather underwhelming account is staying as it is till then.
  • LittleVoice
    LittleVoice Posts: 8,974 Forumite
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    Definitely don't close.

    If you hold over £100 but below the point of getting more than the £200 minimum, you could withdraw the sum above £100 without affecting your pay-out.
  • plumb1_2
    plumb1_2 Posts: 4,395 Forumite
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    wishiknew wrote: »
    just wanted to know how long you have to hold for payment or can you close a/c before the payout
    thanks

    Deal should be complete on 28/8/07 , so you will get your payout in early September. Remember to leave £100 min in your account until then.
  • sallysaver
    sallysaver Posts: 815 Forumite
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    I realise that ISA's are tax free, therefore there is no requirement to complete the R85 form, BUT if you hold an ISA with the Portman and are a NON taxpayer, you still need to complete Form R85 otherwise they will deduct tax from your merger bonus. I learnt this to my cost when Lambeth was taken over. Its hard work getting tax back from the taxman, - sally
  • Dhani_2
    Dhani_2 Posts: 12 Forumite
    I've got around £105 in a Portman Account untouched since January 2000. Would I get the minimum windfall - does anyone know? It would be lovely if I did.

    Thanks
  • LittleVoice
    LittleVoice Posts: 8,974 Forumite
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    You should have received letters from Portman and had voting papers. Did you not receive these? Do they have your current address?

    If they have your current address but you didn't receive any letter or voting papers then it may be you had a deposit account rather than a share account. Deposit accounts don't have voting rights so there would be no windfall for holders of those accounts if they did not also have a share account with at least the minimum £100.
  • Dhani_2
    Dhani_2 Posts: 12 Forumite
    Thank you LittleVoice, for the clarification. I did recieve voting papers, so I hopefully should get a little windfall!!!
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