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Open Chip EA 5.1% Tracker ISA now for 2024/25 subscription
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Not that I expect it to get withdrawn but wondering about opening one just in case. I can't see anything about a funding window in the T&C's or whether if I don't subscribe that it will just roll over to 2024/25. Anyone got any info on whether it is ok to do this?
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It's easy access and flexible - would not expect it to have a limited funding window and the information on the site appears to confirm this.0
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Minimum opening balance is £1. It is unclear how long you have to complete on this. Agree with the above that once the account is open (i.e. opening balance is received) there is no time limit for further deposits.Edit: Unrelated to this, but perhaps of interest is the following:
That might catch some people out, as it is common for a subscription to be treated as being received on the date it is made when using a debit card, whereas this suggests the date of subscription could be up to 3 working days later. Probably better to stick to FP or Open Banking if approaching the end of the tax year and wishing to subscribe in 2023/4.0
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