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Isa Transfer
Homeboy_1
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Hi, I am pretty much sure I can do this, but just wanted to make sure. I opened an instant access Isa about 6 months ago, just in case I needed access to it. I know now that I do not need it for a while. Would I be able to transfer the full amount into a Fixed rate Isa, with a different provider. There are no penalty charges with current Isa provider. As I said at the beginning, I think I can do this, but just wanted to make sure before I apply to transfer it. Thanks in advance for any advice
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Yes, you can do this, provided you request that the new provider processes the transfer....0
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Thank you eskbanker. I have done transfers before, but they have always been the same type of Isa. First time I have wanted to transfer an instant access Isa to a fixed rate Isa. Thank you once again for your help0
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