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Does X-O allow transfers in of Cash ISA's?
tel_
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I couldn't find this info anywhere on their website.
I did a bit of a search on the MSE forum, but couldn't find an answer either (maybe I need to set aside an hour or two to find it!).
I did a bit of a search on the MSE forum, but couldn't find an answer either (maybe I need to set aside an hour or two to find it!).
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I think I might have to.Chino said:
Looking at other platform providers, like iWeb, it clearly states transfers, including cash, can be done.
I find X-O a little off-putting also that you can't search for a share/ETF etc without signing up/logging in, like iWeb too.0 -
They are a proper stockbroker so generally offer the shares and etfs listed on the London stock exchange, together with bonds and gilts.tel_ said:
I think I might have to.Chino said:
Looking at other platform providers, like iWeb, it clearly states transfers, including cash, can be done.
I find X-O a little off-putting also that you can't search for a share/ETF etc without signing up/logging in, like iWeb too.1 -
I see no reason why Jarvis XO would not want to transfer in a Cash ISA but contact them to check if you want to be sure.tel_ said:I think I might have to.
If you email them in advance of opening the account they will confirm if the investment you want is available.tel_ said:
I find X-O a little off-putting also that you can't search for a share/ETF etc without signing up/logging in, like iWeb too.
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Thanks as always Alexland for your comments.Alexland said:
I see no reason why Jarvis XO would not want to transfer in a Cash ISA but contact them to check if you want to be sure.tel_ said:I think I might have to.
If you email them in advance of opening the account they will confirm if the investment you want is available.tel_ said:
I find X-O a little off-putting also that you can't search for a share/ETF etc without signing up/logging in, like iWeb too.
I will contact them via email and post any info I get for future reference.1 -
The X-O ISA transfer form is here: https://www.x-o.co.uk/assets/docs/JARV3229 X-O Transfer Form v1.pdf0
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Thanks colsten.colsten said:The X-O ISA transfer form is here: https://www.x-o.co.uk/assets/docs/JARV3229 X-O Transfer Form v1.pdf
I received an email at about 9.30 am today confirming they do accept Cash ISA transfers.
I wasn't expecting a response so quick after the Easter break.0
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