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AFAIK it is not possible to access the account via an app.
HTHs. And sorry if I've missed anything!1 -
KevinG said:Rheumatoid said:Zopa_Trooper said:If you're paying tax on your savings, ISA's are a no-brainer.0
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subjecttocontract said:km1500 said:jpsman said:The big advantage of ISAs that I can see , outside of tax implications, is that locking my money away in higher interest fixed ISAs for 1, 2, 3, 5 years doesn't mean it's completely locked and I could withdraw (with a penalty) if I need to - unlike with similar interest bonds, which I won't even consider as the idea of no access whatsoever to my money is a nonstarter.
But this is getting off topic!2 -
jaceyboy said:
AFAIK it is not possible to access the account via an app.
HTHs. And sorry if I've missed anything!1 -
Zopa_Trooper said:If you're paying tax on your savings, ISA's are a no-brainer.0
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jaceyboy said:
AFAIK it is not possible to access the account via an app.
HTHs. And sorry if I've missed anything!
I think it might be a case of Android (no app for banking) vs Apple/iPhone (which does, as you say).1 -
patpalloon said:Zopa_Trooper said:If you're paying tax on your savings, ISA's are a no-brainer.
I've had a (singular) premium bond for 67 years (it was brought for me to celebrate my birth). Never won a penny. Wonder how much that £1 would be worth now?0 -
Zopa_Trooper said:patpalloon said:Zopa_Trooper said:If you're paying tax on your savings, ISA's are a no-brainer.
I've had a (singular) premium bond for 67 years (it was brought for me to celebrate my birth). Never won a penny. Wonder how much that £1 would be worth now?16 Panel (250W JASolar) 4kWp, facing 170 degrees, 40 degree slope, Solis Inverter. Installed 29/9/2015 - £4700 (Norfolk Solar Together Scheme); 9.6kWh US2000C Pylontech batteries + Solis Inverter installed 12/4/2022 Year target (PVGIS-CMSAF) = 3880kWh - Installer estimate 3452 kWh:Average over 6 years = 4400 :j2 -
patpalloon said:Zopa_Trooper said:If you're paying tax on your savings, ISA's are a no-brainer.
PB is not for me, I prefer to know exactly how my cash is going to perform, however it's a good product for those who likes the element of surprise or gambling without any capital loss.
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Can I just clarify, so if I open an Edge account for the saver, if I just don't add any DD's, have any bills out or use the card for cashback, the £3 charge just won't apply but I'll still have access to the saver?1
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