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Drip feeding a cash ISA

Are there any cash ISAs that allow deposits every month? I've looked at a couple of providers of flexible ISAs but haven't seen anything about drip feeding. 

Thank you.

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  • A easy access cash isa will allow you to pay in each month (or whenever you’re able to), it would be a fixed or notice isa where you’d only have a very short funding window once you’ve opened the account. 

    So it should be any of these -

    Be sure to check for any restrictions on funding windows. 
  • Farway
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    Are there any cash ISAs that allow deposits every month? I've looked at a couple of providers of flexible ISAs but haven't seen anything about drip feeding. 

    Thank you.
    Search on Regular Savings ISA, I found three, all smaller building societies
    , two are doable online

    Vernon BS &  Buckinghamshire BS
    You'll have to DYOR to check if they are what you have in mind

    When an eel bites your bum, that's a Moray
  • A easy access cash isa will allow you to pay in each month (or whenever you’re able to), it would be a fixed or notice isa where you’d only have a very short funding window once you’ve opened the account. 

    So it should be any of these -

    Be sure to check for any restrictions on funding windows. 
    Thank you very much for the link. I should've made clear my interest is in a variable rate ISA. (I know from experience fixed rate ISAs have a funding window). I see Kent Reliance, for example, allows further deposits. 
  • Ayr_Rage
    Ayr_Rage Posts: 3,837 Forumite
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    Trading 212, flexible ISA and at the moment one of the best rates.
  • Stolas
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    Shawbrook and Kent Reliance are a bit unique in that they will allow you to pay into their fixed rate ISAs over the course of the tax year. 

    So could be a good options if you’re only looking to feed money in, and want the stability of a fixed rate. 
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