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Cash ISA to S&S ISA Transfer in

juw8e7
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Hi guys,
Just wondering if transfer ins allow more than the annual £20K limit?
TIA
Just wondering if transfer ins allow more than the annual £20K limit?
TIA
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You can transfer in as much as the product itself allows from previous year ISAs.
There is no limit in the general ISA rules.1 -
Suggest spending some more time understanding ISAs before getting more involved in them.-1
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Ayr_Rage said:You can transfer in as much as the product itself allows from previous year ISAs.
There is no limit in the general ISA rules.
Can anyone recommend any good, low fee platforms for stocks and shares?0 -
Stocks & shares ISAs: find the best platform - MSE (moneysavingexpert.com)
However always be aware that what you invest in within the ISA, is more important than the choice of ISA provider.
How to invest in a stocks and shares Isa: The quick and easy guide | This is Money
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juw8e7 said:Ayr_Rage said:You can transfer in as much as the product itself allows from previous year ISAs.
There is no limit in the general ISA rules.
Can anyone recommend any good, low fee platforms for stocks and shares?You could have a look at Trading 212, but only have stocks and ETF'sThey offer 1% cashback on ISA deposits (24/25 year subscriptions, previous years transfers not included)This offer ends 30 April 2024, but if ISA account open before that 1% cashback will apply to all 24/25 subscriptions.Beware the 1% cashback can't be withdrawn for 12 months,5.2% interest on cash (providing you accept cash may be invested in QMMF's) No FSCS protection though.Get a free share up to £100 (more likely £10)when joining Trading 212 using a referral code
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IWeb (part of Halifax Share Dealing Lloyds group)
Normal account opening charge is £100 (covers all accounts) but free to 30 June.No holding charges and only £5 to buy or sell.Great for lump sum, buy & hold investors. Not so good if you want to invest in lots of funds or want to invest monthly.3 -
juw8e7 said:Ayr_Rage said:You can transfer in as much as the product itself allows from previous year ISAs.
There is no limit in the general ISA rules.
Can anyone recommend any good, low fee platforms for stocks and shares?Remember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.1 -
Think I have a savings account with them already so I will look into it. Thanks.0
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