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Yes, as pointed out above:born_again said:Can you not transfer a junior isa between providers like a normal one?refluxer said:You can transfer a JISA at any time in order to get the best rate.0 -
Yes you can transfer to another JISA. If the OPs daughter is very young they should really consider a S&S JISA as whatever interest rate they get is going to below the inflation rate.born_again said:Can you not transfer a junior isa between providers like a normal one?1 -
With Junior Cash ISAs, it's often the building societies that pay the best rates and some of those societies have geographical restrictions when applying for their accounts, such as the Bath BS (as detailed in Eskbanker's reply above).Aussie82 said:Thanks very much @refluxer, your advice is greatly recieved. The JISA is currently with Newbury Building Society.
Why is there a rate of 5.10% if you live in Bath then?
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Can you not transfer a junior isa between providers like a normal one?
Yeas - the registered contact (or child if 16 or over) should contact the transferee institution so it can arrange the transfer.
Example re JISA transfer request
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