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steve_dorset
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Is it possible to open a ISA savings account without a National Insurance number as I only have a HMRC UTR number
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Theoretically, the scheme rules allow this, but it wouldn't surprise me if most, maybe all, providers insist on one:https://www.gov.uk/guidance/information-you-need-from-investors-when-they-apply-for-an-isa
Applications must contain the investor’s:
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- national insurance number, or, for a cash, a stocks and share, or an innovative finance ISA, the manager may accept confirmation from the investor that he or she does not have one [...]
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