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Shawbrook fixed isa
dave_154
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I was going to transfer my old iaA into the shaw brook fixed isa but when I clicked the link it says you need a current account is this true? If so where would be best to transfer old isa money.
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As I read it, it just says you need a UK current account rather than specifically a Shawbrook current account if that's what you were thinking - if you have ISA funds but no current account at all then I suspect that would make you a member of a pretty exclusive club!
There's a very good comparison of current ISA offerings here, or in many cases there are better rates to be had by avoiding cash ISAs and using current accounts, see the MSE Savings Fountain article.0 -
Yes, don't think Shawbrook do current accounts. I have a couple of (non-ISA) savings accounts with them, and they do ask for a 'linked account' for payments in/out (any current account will do).0
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Ye I'm odd Don't have current account 😐0
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