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How to convert Irish Paper Share Certificate Post Brexit?

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  • I have now opened an account with Davy Ireland and my Glanbia shares are now dematerialised and sitting in that account.
  • hanfield said:
    I have now opened an account with Davy Ireland and my Glanbia shares are now dematerialised and sitting in that account.
    Thanks for that @hanfield. Are you now able to transfer it to a UK platform (to move to an ISA account)?
  • Not directly as far as I am aware. If I wanted to transfer the holding to my UK ISA, I would have to bed and breakfast in the usual way. i.e. Sell and repurchase with the added complication of converting euro to pounds sterling. But I am quite happy to keep the investment in a euro account which may give benefits if I want to buy euro based stocks in the future.
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