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HSBC's New £120 Switch Offer

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From Monday, HSBC will apparently be offering £120 to those who switch to their HSBC Advance account. £120 for switching, £120 for the ISA = £240 for the first year.
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  • starM
    starM Posts: 1,464 Forumite
    Interested - Have you read this somewhere or HSBC told you about this offer?
  • dj1471
    dj1471 Posts: 1,969 Forumite
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    Sounds good if true - seems like a decent account with a decent ISA and regular saver offer.

    Would also like to know where this rumour has come from...
  • TheEffect
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  • starM
    starM Posts: 1,464 Forumite
    Hi, The offer is correct. Just done a quick web chat with HSBC and they confirmed from Monday £120 switching offer will apply + the usual Save together ISA.
  • Dird
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    TheMirror wrote: »
    But you can only open one ISA a year. That means if you've already paid into one, you can't do this.

    While I've paid into my ISA I've far from maxed it out, surely I can switch it?
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  • Archi_Bald
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    Dird wrote: »
    While I've paid into my ISA I've far from maxed it out, surely I can switch it?

    That's correct, the HSBC Loyalty ISA allows transfers in: http://www.hsbc.co.uk/1/2/savings-accounts/cash-isa/transfer

    Even if you had maxed your 2015-16 ISA, you could transfer it in (subject to the terms of your existing ISA).

    You will have to transfer your entire 2015-16 cash ISA as current year deposits cannot be split.
  • inspireme247
    inspireme247 Posts: 188 Forumite
    edited 27 June 2015 at 3:13PM
    _TheMirror wrote:
    But you can only open one ISA a year.

    Should be this:

    "But you can only open one cash ISA a year."

    You can have both cash ISA and S&S ISA, as long you are under the allowance limit.

    Am I correct?
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  • pinkdalek
    pinkdalek Posts: 1,355 Forumite
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    Should be this:

    "But you can only open one cash ISA a year."

    You can have both cash ISA and S&S ISA, as long you are under the allowance limit.

    Am I correct?

    Yes you are spot on provided you do not exceed £15240 in total across both ISAs. E.g. £10k in cash £5240 in S&S.
  • Lungboy
    Lungboy Posts: 1,953 Forumite
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    I was just rejected for opening an Advance account, I'm guessing I'd be rejected again if I tried to switch My Nationwide account next month.
  • inspireme247
    inspireme247 Posts: 188 Forumite
    You will only fail to learn if you do not learn from failing.

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