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Holding Junior and Adult Cash ISA in same tax year

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Have tried searching for this but was unable to find the answer.
I know that a 16 year old can have a Junior and Adult Cash ISA and that the Junior ISA can only be with 1 provider, no matter how many years savings are in it. Does the adult ISA have to be with the same provider as the Junior ISA?
I know that a 16 year old can have a Junior and Adult Cash ISA and that the Junior ISA can only be with 1 provider, no matter how many years savings are in it. Does the adult ISA have to be with the same provider as the Junior ISA?
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It can be with any provider that offers ISAs to 16-18 year olds. Which is probably most ISA providers.0
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