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Switching multiple accounts in to a new one

davidpeltz
Posts: 2 Newbie
I have done a little searching for "multiple accounts" but not found the answer I wanted so I thought I'd spell out my situation and ask.
I have multiple accounts, not for loads of benefits but simply to be organised.
I have 2 current accounts with HSBC, I get paid in to one and have a standing order from it in to another current account with HSBC from all of my household direct debits are paid.
I also have a HSBC ISA with over 10k in it, an HSBC Flex Saver and an old Online Saver.
I was wondering whether I can "SWITCH" and move both my current accounts in to santander 123 along with my isa money thereby having loads of DD's and a decent savings ammount? Can a switch move from multiple other accounts and consolidate?
Also, is it worth doing considering I currently get Save Together on HSBC ISA?
Thanks in advance
David
I have multiple accounts, not for loads of benefits but simply to be organised.
I have 2 current accounts with HSBC, I get paid in to one and have a standing order from it in to another current account with HSBC from all of my household direct debits are paid.
I also have a HSBC ISA with over 10k in it, an HSBC Flex Saver and an old Online Saver.
I was wondering whether I can "SWITCH" and move both my current accounts in to santander 123 along with my isa money thereby having loads of DD's and a decent savings ammount? Can a switch move from multiple other accounts and consolidate?
Also, is it worth doing considering I currently get Save Together on HSBC ISA?
Thanks in advance
David
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You can switch several current accounts to one current account. I would do this sequentially, not simultaneously.
You can't switch ISA and savings accounts. For ISA it's a special and separate 'transfer' procedure.0 -
Thanks for the response, makes sense I guess as long as once enough DD's and savings are in the 123 account it starts to validate me for the cashback and interest rate.
For the ISA, I have instant access. I could just move the funds to the current account so that when it switches, it is in place to get the 3% net interest in the 123 account right?0 -
Probably go into a branch, move everything into 1 account then switch?0
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If you have two HSBC current accounts that you want to switch, why not switch them separately to two other banks offering switching incentives? Or if you're set on a Santander 123 for the cashback on DDs (which helps offset the £5 monthly fee), switch one HSBC to Santander and the other to one of the banks in http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/banking/compare-best-bank-accounts#bonus0
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davidpeltz wrote: »I could just move the funds to the current account so that when it switches, it is in place to get the 3% net interest in the 123 account right?davidpeltz wrote: »Also, is it worth doing considering I currently get Save Together on HSBC ISA?
I wouldn't do a 123 at all if I had not maxed all the other interest paying accounts, and the Regular Savers that come with it because I can get more interest in these other accounts.
I would also never live with all my current accounts (+savings) at the same bank as you might get stranded with no access to your money - as has happened to people in recent history at RBS Group, Northern Rock and HSBC.0
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