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6K Maturing Cash ISA

PaintItBlack
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Hi,
I have a Cash ISA maturing next month worth just over 6k (was a 2 year fixed on around 2%).
I'm trying to decide what I should do with it as cash ISA interest rates are pretty poor at the moment. As I see it my options are -
1. Move into my S&S ISA (I usually drip feed this so not sure about putting a large amount in one go - market timing and all that)
2. Move into best cash ISA I can find (on around 1.5% by the looks of it
)
3. Take out of ISA and into my Santander 123 to boost my 3% interest.
4. Take out and put into peer-to-peer lending to hopefully get 5%+
I don't need the money anytime soon so happy to leave it somewhere for as long as needed. I'm not too risk averse but taking money out of ISA's does seem a bit strange and I've never used P2P lending before so a little cautious about that.
Do any of these sound like good ideas? Anything I'm missing?
Thanks in advance for advice.
PIB
I have a Cash ISA maturing next month worth just over 6k (was a 2 year fixed on around 2%).
I'm trying to decide what I should do with it as cash ISA interest rates are pretty poor at the moment. As I see it my options are -
1. Move into my S&S ISA (I usually drip feed this so not sure about putting a large amount in one go - market timing and all that)
2. Move into best cash ISA I can find (on around 1.5% by the looks of it

3. Take out of ISA and into my Santander 123 to boost my 3% interest.
4. Take out and put into peer-to-peer lending to hopefully get 5%+
I don't need the money anytime soon so happy to leave it somewhere for as long as needed. I'm not too risk averse but taking money out of ISA's does seem a bit strange and I've never used P2P lending before so a little cautious about that.
Do any of these sound like good ideas? Anything I'm missing?
Thanks in advance for advice.
PIB

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PaintItBlack wrote: »
4. Take out and put into peer-to-peer lending to hopefully get 5%+
Hold back; P2P will be allowed in ISAs from July. Wait to see what the rules are.Free the dunston one next time too.0 -
Option 5.
Use TSB & Nationwide accounts at 5% for £4500. Top up Santander with the remainder or put into your S&S ISA.
Then you're guaranteed 5% rather than the risk with p2p.Remember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.0
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