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Hargreaves Lansdown Cash ISA
colsten
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HL have entered the cash ISA market, through their Active Savings account. Only offer at this time an instant access ISA with the Coventry. 0.4% AER, not market-leading. You can get the same ISA directly at Coventry. too, so there is little advantage if you already have a Coventry login. Also, Coventry allows transfers-in, HL doesn't.
https://www.hl.co.uk/investment-services/active-savings/cash-isa
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Would it be appropriate and do you think it would be a likely development for HL to add the Coventry Junior ISA, currently paying 2.95% AER, to their Active Savings account in due course?0
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If they did it wouldn't be a great deal of use: "2.1 To open an [Active Savings] Account you: (A) must be an individual who is a UK resident, aged 18 or over"cricidmuslibale said:Would it be appropriate and do you think it would be a likely development for HL to add the Coventry Junior ISA, currently paying 2.95% AER, to their Active Savings account in due course?
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