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Nationwide ISA + Save to buy ISA
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Exergy
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Hi All,
Just got a letter from first direct saying they are reducing ISA rates so naturally I am leaving them asap.
I have seen that Nationwide do a linked ISA @ 1.6%, so was planning on opening one of those to transfer my FD one too.
Also spotted that they have a "Save to Buy" ISA (believe this is different to "Help to Buy") @ 2% which I appear to be eligible for. However, it only lets you transfer from Nationwide ISAs.
Herein lies my questions that I am hoping you fine people can help me with:
Thanks for your help all
Dane
Just got a letter from first direct saying they are reducing ISA rates so naturally I am leaving them asap.
I have seen that Nationwide do a linked ISA @ 1.6%, so was planning on opening one of those to transfer my FD one too.
Also spotted that they have a "Save to Buy" ISA (believe this is different to "Help to Buy") @ 2% which I appear to be eligible for. However, it only lets you transfer from Nationwide ISAs.
Herein lies my questions that I am hoping you fine people can help me with:
- If I open the regular Nationwide ISA, and transfer into it, can I then open the Save to Buy ISA and transfer from the newly opened regular ISA into it?
- As I still won't have put new money into an ISA this year, am I still eligible to open a regular "Help to Buy" ISA from 1 Dec?
Thanks for your help all

Dane
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Hi All,
Just got a letter from first direct saying they are reducing ISA rates so naturally I am leaving them asap.
I have seen that Nationwide do a linked ISA @ 1.6%, so was planning on opening one of those to transfer my FD one too.
Also spotted that they have a "Save to Buy" ISA (believe this is different to "Help to Buy") @ 2% which I appear to be eligible for. However, it only lets you transfer from Nationwide ISAs.
Herein lies my questions that I am hoping you fine people can help me with:- If I open the regular Nationwide ISA, and transfer into it, can I then open the Save to Buy ISA and transfer from the newly opened regular ISA into it?
- As I still won't have put new money into an ISA this year, am I still eligible to open a regular "Help to Buy" ISA from 1 Dec?
Thanks for your help all
Dane
Yes to 1 but the save to buy isa can only be opened via a branch visit so they can check you are eligible and
Re 2 - doesn't matter as you can apparently pay into a help to buy ISA and another NW cash isa in the same year. This is unique to NW out of the HTB providers I believe - given their special multi wrapper cash ISA arrangements.
http://www.nationwide.co.uk/support/support-articles/important-information/help-to-buy-isa0
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