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Post Office or Bank of Ireland UK
epm-84
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With both offering the same ISA product, are there any advantages of using one over the other?
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Post Office uses BoI for savings products.0
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Is it BoI or OneFamily? I think I'd prefer the Post Office. That seems more transparent.epm-84 said:Post Office or Bank of Ireland UK
With both offering the same ISA product, are there any advantages of using one over the other?
"The Online ISA is provided by OneFamily. Savings in this Online ISA are deposited with Bank of Ireland UK."
https://www.bankofirelanduk.com/savings/isa/
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BOE does not offer savings accountFrugaiMacDugal said:Post Office uses BoE for savings products.1 -
Thanks, meant BoI.35har1old said:
BOE does not offer savings accountFrugaiMacDugal said:Post Office uses BoE for savings products.0 -
Exactly. Which is why I'm asking if there's an advantage of one over the other e.g. if the Post Office version makes it easier to get support, or if their website is less likely to be down etc.FrugaiMacDugal said:Post Office uses BoI for savings products.0
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