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S&s lisa
lamialex
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Hello
I am turning 40 on the 10th of May and going to get an S&S LISA before, which one would you recommend?
I am looking at the one from Nutmeg.
And does that mean then once there are LISA available in June, I will be able to transfer although I will be 40 then.
Thank you
I am turning 40 on the 10th of May and going to get an S&S LISA before, which one would you recommend?
I am looking at the one from Nutmeg.
And does that mean then once there are LISA available in June, I will be able to transfer although I will be 40 then.
Thank you
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Pretty much, register now with the minimum, then transfer to another provider later if you wish. Just don't forget that Nutmeg are an investment broker, so they'll put your money into their chosen funds, so if you later wish to transfer, you may have to sell them first (potentially at a loss).
There are a few LISA providers (not many banks), some like Nutmug make the investment decisions for you, others like Hargreaves Lansdown don't - just be mindful of the fees involved.0
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