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Transfer Cash LISA to S&S LISA, Over 40's

I am considering transfering my. Cash LISA to a S&S LISA,  as I am over 40 the options seem very limited, does anyone know of any providers that allow transfers at my age?

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  • masonic
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    I don't believe anyone has established whether Hargreaves Lansdown will let you do this. Their application process seems to permit it, but text on their website suggests it is not allowed. If you try, please report back how you got on.
  • Tugboat
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    It's pretty woeful the available options, I think Nutmeg are the only option.
  • masonic
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    Tugboat said:
    It's pretty woeful the available options, I think Nutmeg are the only option.
    "You cannot currently transfer funds into a Nutmeg Lifetime ISA from any type of ISA."
  • Tugboat
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     :s scrap that then, there appears to be no options.
  • masonic
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    Did you try Hargreaves Lansdown?
  • Tugboat
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    masonic said:
    Did you try Hargreaves Lansdown?
    When going through the transfer form it seems to only allow normal ISAs.
  • masonic
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    Tugboat said:
    masonic said:
    Did you try Hargreaves Lansdown?
    When going through the transfer form it seems to only allow normal ISAs.
    Yes, there seems to be a mistake in linking to the transfer form. It's probably worth contacting them to make sure. Someone over 40 is not permitted to open a new LISA and fund it via transfer from a normal ISA.
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