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I have an ISA with Lloyds, which I opened by transfering my late husband's Lloyds ISA, using the Additional Permitted Subscription Allowance for spouses of the deceased.
I would like to keep this going, as part of my share of the estate. It is set up correctly, but I am not sure whether I can move it or not. There are better rates elsewhere. Does it now behave just like any other ISA as far as a transfer is concerned? ( I have other ISAS, both easy access and fixed elsewhere so I am not new to ISAs.
I would like to keep this going, as part of my share of the estate. It is set up correctly, but I am not sure whether I can move it or not. There are better rates elsewhere. Does it now behave just like any other ISA as far as a transfer is concerned? ( I have other ISAS, both easy access and fixed elsewhere so I am not new to ISAs.
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Yes, once the additional subscriptions are in an ISA, it's effectively a standard one from that point and can be transferred to other providers in the normal way.1
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