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Santander ISA - 4.15% 1 year fix plus voucher
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Was thinking right after Easter.
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The links explains what to do if your provider is not in the dropdown: print off the transfer form and post it. Alternatively you can visit a branchsubjecttocontract said:
What happens if the current isa provider (Goldman Sachs - Marcus) is not on that list ?rallycurve said:You can't apply for the transfer in on application but will need to tick the box saying to are intending to transfer in if you don want to contribute to it.Once open, you can submit the online transfer in form https://apply.santander.co.uk/PubRetSaveWeb/ola.htm?_flowId=isatransferin&refId=sanuk or post it or go to a branch if your current provider is not on the list
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Related question in case someone already knows the answer - can you open 2 or 3 different fixed rate ISAs and transfer in ISA "pots" over £10k into each one, and thereby earn multiple vouchers? Or is it explicitly 1 voucher per customer? Thanks in advance!0
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It's written in the offer T&Cs that you have to transfer in the full balance (of £10k or more) in order to qualify for the voucher, so you wouldn't (for example) be able to split a single ISA of £30k into 3 x Santander Fixed Rate ISAs and get 3 vouchers.intalex said:Related question in case someone already knows the answer - can you open 2 or 3 different fixed rate ISAs and transfer in ISA "pots" over £10k into each one, and thereby earn multiple vouchers? Or is it explicitly 1 voucher per customer? Thanks in advance!
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Understood, I was thinking 3 different source accounts each with £10k in it... like for example 3 easy access ISAs with Skipton, transferring each to a different Santander fixed rate ISA... anyone tried something like this and succeeded getting multiple vouchers?refluxer said:
It's written in the offer T&Cs that you have to transfer in the full balance (of £10k or more) in order to qualify for the voucher, so you wouldn't (for example) be able to split a single ISA of £30k into 3 x Santander Fixed Rate ISAs and get 3 vouchers.intalex said:Related question in case someone already knows the answer - can you open 2 or 3 different fixed rate ISAs and transfer in ISA "pots" over £10k into each one, and thereby earn multiple vouchers? Or is it explicitly 1 voucher per customer? Thanks in advance!0 -
Ah, OK. In which case, I'd imagine this statement from the offer T&Cs would apply ?intalex said:Understood, I was thinking 3 different source accounts each with £10k in it... like for example 3 easy access ISAs with Skipton, transferring each to a different Santander fixed rate ISA... anyone tried something like this and succeeded getting multiple vouchers?- 3.3 We will make one Voucher Payment per customer.
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Does anyone know if this offer is distinct from the previous one? If I received a voucher for the previous offer last year, would I be eligible to receive another voucher for the current offer?refluxer said:
Ah, OK. In which case, I'd imagine this statement from the offer T&Cs would apply ?intalex said:Understood, I was thinking 3 different source accounts each with £10k in it... like for example 3 easy access ISAs with Skipton, transferring each to a different Santander fixed rate ISA... anyone tried something like this and succeeded getting multiple vouchers?- 3.3 We will make one Voucher Payment per customer.
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Surely 'one Voucher Payment per customer' answers that question ?0
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This is a separate promotion with different T&C's (including different cut-off dates) to the one in October 2022, so I would be surprised if you weren't eligible for another voucher with the current promotion, provided you fulfill the exact requirements.drob4 said:
Does anyone know if this offer is distinct from the previous one? If I received a voucher for the previous offer last year, would I be eligible to receive another voucher for the current offer?refluxer said:
Ah, OK. In which case, I'd imagine this statement from the offer T&Cs would apply ?intalex said:Understood, I was thinking 3 different source accounts each with £10k in it... like for example 3 easy access ISAs with Skipton, transferring each to a different Santander fixed rate ISA... anyone tried something like this and succeeded getting multiple vouchers?- 3.3 We will make one Voucher Payment per customer.
I don't know for sure though so I would contact Santander for a definitive answer.
I may very well be putting my theory to the test in the next few days !0
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