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ThompsLJ
Posts: 4 Newbie

Hello, can anyone give any advice on ISAs and Fixed Term ISAs. My first question is there any comparison websites that can tell me about ones that can be opened as a joint accounts. Also are there ISAs geared for just one maximum deposit. Somewhere where I can leave my money on a fixed 1 or two year rate?
Any advice really appreciated.
Thank you.
Any advice really appreciated.
Thank you.
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An ISA is an Individual Savings Account ie for individuals so cannot be jointly held.
MSE have a best buy table for fixed rate ISAs on the main site and they will usually only allow for deposit(s) for a short time after account opening.
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/best-cash-isa/#fixed
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Any cash ISA, fixed or not, will be happy to take your full £20K in one go.1
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Albermarle said:Any cash ISA, fixed or not, will be happy to take your full £20K in one go.
https://moneyfactscompare.co.uk/isa/regular-savings-isas/0
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