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Starting my S&S ISA again with Bestinvest

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  • oz0707
    oz0707 Posts: 918 Forumite
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    Sorry to hear this, although you sound chipper. Unfortunately nothing constructive to add but you helped me sort out my kids Jisa so thought better send some good vibes
  • artyboy
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    edited 12 April 2023 at 9:09AM
    Alexland said:
    This offer seems to be open to existing Bestinvest customers (which I now am) so I could open a just over £1k GIA on one of my existing platforms and transfer it to a Bestinvest GIA and get another £100 on top of the existing Topcashback claim for opening/funding their ISA.
    artyboy said:
    We'll see how quickly these incentives pay - currently the 2 TCB transactions for Bestinvest are tracking at zero, hopefully will uplift soon.
    I'm unsure you will get 2 payouts from Bestinvest via TCB for the ISA and SIPP accounts as the TCB offer terms limit cashback to one BestInvest new product per customer per calendar year?
    @Alexland just to follow up in that both the SIPP and ISA TCB bonuses went to Payable (in just 7 weeks since investing).

    So as I largely expected, there is no actual restriction on multiple payments - I suppose it's possible that my opening both on the same day bypassed some sort of check, but I'm certainly not complaining  :)
  • Alexland
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    artyboy said:
    @Alexland just to follow up in that both the SIPP and ISA TCB bonuses went to Payable (in just 7 weeks since investing).
    Withdraw it quickly incase they are reading this forum :smile:

  • artyboy
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    Alexland said:
    artyboy said:
    @Alexland just to follow up in that both the SIPP and ISA TCB bonuses went to Payable (in just 7 weeks since investing).
    Withdraw it quickly incase they are reading this forum :smile:

    Hah, already cleared in my bank account! And to be fair, TCB have got a lot quicker at processing g payments.

    Anyway that's one more tick for me in terms of my cashback journey for this year. Going along nicely at the moment 👍
  • granta
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    artyboy said:
    Alexland said:
    artyboy said:
    @Alexland just to follow up in that both the SIPP and ISA TCB bonuses went to Payable (in just 7 weeks since investing).
    Withdraw it quickly incase they are reading this forum :smile:

    Hah, already cleared in my bank account! And to be fair, TCB have got a lot quicker at processing g payments.

    Anyway that's one more tick for me in terms of my cashback journey for this year. Going along nicely at the moment 👍
    There seem to be rich pickings at the moment! And a few providers where there is minimal or no minimum tie-in to keep the holdings with them
  • artyboy
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    granta said:
    artyboy said:
    Alexland said:
    artyboy said:
    @Alexland just to follow up in that both the SIPP and ISA TCB bonuses went to Payable (in just 7 weeks since investing).
    Withdraw it quickly incase they are reading this forum :smile:

    Hah, already cleared in my bank account! And to be fair, TCB have got a lot quicker at processing g payments.

    Anyway that's one more tick for me in terms of my cashback journey for this year. Going along nicely at the moment 👍
    There seem to be rich pickings at the moment! And a few providers where there is minimal or no minimum tie-in to keep the holdings with them
    I know, my issue now is that I've run out of options (leaving aside the robo investors, not a route I want to go back down) and yet have plenty of pension funds that I could move around if someone made me a good offer  :D

    I know Fidelity has provided transfer incentives previously, and maybe AJ Bell... as long as it can be done in specie I'll be all over it, so will just sit tight for now
  • Alexland
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    artyboy said:
    I know Fidelity has provided transfer incentives previously, and maybe AJ Bell... as long as it can be done in specie I'll be all over it, so will just sit tight for now
    AJ Bell are currently running a transfer offer...
    https://www.ajbell.co.uk/campaign/tye-2023-offer
  • artyboy
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    edited 21 April 2023 at 10:37PM
    Alexland said:
    artyboy said:
    I know Fidelity has provided transfer incentives previously, and maybe AJ Bell... as long as it can be done in specie I'll be all over it, so will just sit tight for now
    AJ Bell are currently running a transfer offer...
    https://www.ajbell.co.uk/campaign/tye-2023-offer
    True... admittedly a £200 Amazon card isn't massively floating my boat for the effort of moving a pension, but then I do want to get shot of the residue I have with Nutmeg so I guess it's not a bad option. Plus I'll soon have plenty of free time anyway  B)
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